The Roman and Italian Economic Diaspora as a Factor of Connectivity between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean, 150–70 BC

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The Roman and Italian Economic Diaspora as a Factor of Connectivity between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean, 150–70 BC

Ζουμπάκη, Σοφία
Karambinis, Michalis

Κεφάλαιο βιβλίου

2022


A heavy shadow is cast over the Mediterranean by the great historians who highlighted the conceptions of connectivity within the ‘Liquid Continent’ (Braudel 1977; Horden and Purcell 2000; 2020; Harris 2005) as well as the process ‘by which the Mediterranean became in varying degrees integrated into a single commercial, cultural and even (under the Romans) political zone, and how these periods of integration ended with sometimes violent disintegration, whether through warfare or plague’ (Abulafia 2011, xvii).

Ρωμαϊκή εποχή, 140 π.Χ.-323/476 μ.Χ. (EL)
Roman epoch, 140 B.C.-323/476 A.D. (EN)

Roman provincial archaeology (EN)

English

Oxbow Books


Eastern Mediterranean
150–70 BC

Rome and the north-western Mediterranean: Integration and connectivity c. 150–70 BC




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