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Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2017. 190p. ills.(B&W as well as full colour photographs and line drawings). Large paperback. Series: Publications of the The Netherlands Institute at Athens, VI. At the beginning of the first century BC Athens was an independent city bound to Rome through a friendship alliance. By the end of the first c…entury AD the city had been incorporated into the Roman province of Achaea. Along with Athenian independence perished the notion of Greek self-rule. The rest of Achaea was ruled by the governor of Macedonia already since 146 BC, but the numerous defections of Greek cities during the first century BC show that Roman rule was not yet viewed as inevitable. In spite of the definitive loss of self-rule this was not a period of decline. Attica and the Peloponnese were special regions because of their legacy as cultural and religious centres of the Mediterranean. Supported by this legacy communities and individuals engaged actively with the increasing presence of Roman rule and its representatives. The archaeological and epigraphic records attest to the continued economic vitality of the region: buildings, statues, and lavish tombs were still being constructed. There is hence need to counterbalance the traditional discourses of weakness on Roman Greece, and to highlight how acts of remembering were employed as resources in this complex political situation. The legacy of Greece defined Greek and Roman responses to the changing relationship. Both parties looked to the past in shaping their interactions, but how this was done varied widely. Sulla fashioned himself after the tyrant-slayers Harmodius and Aristogeiton, while Athenian ephebes evoked the sea-battles of the Persian Wars to fashion their valour. This interdisciplinary volume traces strategies of remembering in city building, funerary culture, festival and association, honorific practices, Greek literature, and political ideology. The variety of these strategies attests to the vitality of the region. In times of transition the past cannot be ignored: actors use what came before, in diverse and complex ways, in order to build the present. (Publisher's information).

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In this book, Muriel Moser investigates the relationship between the emperors Constantine I and his son Constantius II (AD 312-361) and the senators of Constantinople and Rome. She examines and contextualizes the integration of the social elites of… Rome and the Eastern provinces into the imperial system and demonstrates their increased importance for the maintenance of imperial rule in response to political fragility and fragmentation. An in-depth analysis of senatorial careers and imperial legislation is combined with a detailed assessment of the political context - shared rule, the suppression of usurpations, Constantius' use of Constantine's memory. Using a wide range of literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and legal sources, some of which are as yet unpublished, this volume produces significant new readings of the history of the senates in Rome and Constantinople, of the construction of imperial rule and of historical change in Late Antiquity.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In this book, Muriel Moser investigates the relationship between the emperors Constantine I and his son Constantius II (AD 312-361) and the senators of Constantinople and Rome. She examines and contextualizes the integration of the social elites of Rome a…nd the Eastern provinces into the imperial system and demonstrates their increased importance for the maintenance of imperial rule in response to political fragility and fragmentation. An in-depth analysis of senatorial careers and imperial legislation is combined with a detailed assessment of the political context - shared rule, the suppression of usurpations, Constantius' use of Constantine's memory. Using a wide range of literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and legal sources, some of which are as yet unpublished, this volume produces significant new readings of the history of the senates in Rome and Constantinople, of the construction of imperial rule and of historical change in Late Antiquity.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -At the beginning of the first century BC Athens was an independent city bound to Rome through a friendship alliance. By the end of the first century AD the city had been incorporated into the Roman province of Achaea. Along with Ath…enian independence perished the notion of Greek self-rule. The rest of Achaea was ruled by the governor of Macedonia already since 146 BC, but the numerous defections of Greek cities during the first century BC show that Roman rule was not yet viewed as inevitable.In spite of the definitive loss of self-rule this was not a period of decline. Attica and the Peloponnese were special regions because of their legacy as cultural and religious centres of the Mediterranean. Supported by this legacy communities and individuals engaged actively with the increasing presence of Roman rule and its representatives. The archaeological and epigraphic records attest to the continued economic vitality of the region: buildings, statues, and lavish tombs were still being constructed. There is hence need to counterbalance the traditional discourses of weakness on Roman Greece, and to highlight how acts of remembering were employed as resources in this complex political situation.The legacy of Greece defined Greek and Roman responses to the changing relationship. Both parties looked to the past in shaping their interactions, but how this was done varied widely. Sulla fashioned himself after the tyrant-slayers Harmodius and Aristogeiton, while Athenian ephebes evoked the sea-battles of the Persian Wars to fashion their valour. This interdisciplinary volume traces strategies of remembering in city building, funerary culture, festival and association, honorific practices, Greek literature, and political ideology. The variety of these strategies attests to the vitality of the region. In times of transition the past cannot be ignored: actors use what came before, in diverse and complex ways, in order to build the present. ContentsPreface: Relaunching the Publications of the Netherlands Institute at Athens Series Winfred van de Put, director of the Netherlands Institute at AthensIntroductionTamara M. Dijkstra, Inger N.I. Kuin, Muriel Moser, and David WeidgenanntPart I: Building Remembrance1. Roman Greece and the 'Mnemonic Turn'. Some Critical RemarksDimitris Grigoropoulos, Valentina Di Napoli, Vassilis Evangelidis, Francesco Camia, Dylan Rogers and Stavros Vlizos2. Strategies of Remembering in the Creation of a Colonial Society in PatrasTamara M. Dijkstra3. Contending with the Past in Roman Corinth: The Julian BasilicaCatherine de Grazia Vanderpool and Paul D. ScottonPart II: Competing with the Past4. Heritage Societies Private Associations in Roman GreeceBenedikt Eckhardt5. Performing the Past: Salamis, Naval Contests and the Athenian EphebeiaZahra Newby6. Greek Panhellenic Agones in a Roman Colony: Corinth and the Return of the Isthmian GamesLavinia del BassoPart III: Honoring Tradition 7. Heroes of Their Times. Intra-Mural Burials in the Urban Memorial Landscapes of the Roman PeloponneseJohannes Fouquet8. Public Statues as a Strategy of Remembering in Early Imperial MesseneChristopher Dickenson9. Shortages, Remembering and the Construction of Time: Aspects of Greek Honorific Culture (2nd century BC - 1st century AD)David WeidgenanntPart IV: History in Athens10. Anchoring Political Change in Post-Sullan AthensInger N.I. Kuin11. Reused Statues for Roman Friends: The Past as a Political Resource in Roman AthensMuriel Moser12. Strategies of Remembering in Greece under Rome: Some ConclusionsInger N.I. Kuin and Muriel MoserConclusion: Change and Remembering in Roman GreeceI.N.I. Kuin, M. Moser 192 pp. Englisch.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -At the beginning of the first century BC Athens was an independent city bound to Rome through a friendship alliance. By the end of the first century AD the city had been incorporated into the Roman province of Achaea. Along with Athenia…n independence perished the notion of Greek self-rule. The rest of Achaea was ruled by the governor of Macedonia already since 146 BC, but the numerous defections of Greek cities during the first century BC show that Roman rule was not yet viewed as inevitable.In spite of the definitive loss of self-rule this was not a period of decline. Attica and the Peloponnese were special regions because of their legacy as cultural and religious centres of the Mediterranean. Supported by this legacy communities and individuals engaged actively with the increasing presence of Roman rule and its representatives. The archaeological and epigraphic records attest to the continued economic vitality of the region: buildings, statues, and lavish tombs were still being constructed. There is hence need to counterbalance the traditional discourses of weakness on Roman Greece, and to highlight how acts of remembering were employed as resources in this complex political situation.The legacy of Greece defined Greek and Roman responses to the changing relationship. Both parties looked to the past in shaping their interactions, but how this was done varied widely. Sulla fashioned himself after the tyrant-slayers Harmodius and Aristogeiton, while Athenian ephebes evoked the sea-battles of the Persian Wars to fashion their valour. This interdisciplinary volume traces strategies of remembering in city building, funerary culture, festival and association, honorific practices, Greek literature, and political ideology. The variety of these strategies attests to the vitality of the region. In times of transition the past cannot be ignored: actors use what came before, in diverse and complex ways, in order to build the present.ContentsPreface: Relaunching the Publications of the Netherlands Institute at Athens SeriesWinfred van de Put, director of the Netherlands Institute at AthensIntroductionTamara M. Dijkstra, Inger N.I. Kuin, Muriel Moser, and David WeidgenanntPart I: Building Remembrance1. Roman Greece and the ¿Mnemonic Turn¿. Some Critical RemarksDimitris Grigoropoulos, Valentina Di Napoli, Vassilis Evangelidis, Francesco Camia, Dylan Rogers and Stavros Vlizos2. Strategies of Remembering in the Creation of a Colonial Society in PatrasTamara M. Dijkstra3. Contending with the Past in Roman Corinth: The Julian BasilicaCatherine de Grazia Vanderpool and Paul D. ScottonPart II: Competing with the Past4. Heritage Societies Private Associations in Roman GreeceBenedikt Eckhardt5. Performing the Past: Salamis, Naval Contests and the Athenian EphebeiaZahra Newby6. Greek Panhellenic Agones in a Roman Colony: Corinth and the Return of the Isthmian GamesLavinia del BassoPart III: Honoring Tradition7. Heroes of Their Times. Intra-Mural Burials in the Urban Memorial Landscapes of the Roman PeloponneseJohannes Fouquet8. Public Statues as a Strategy of Remembering in Early Imperial MesseneChristopher Dickenson9. Shortages, Remembering and the Construction of Time: Aspects of Greek Honorific Culture (2nd century BC ¿ 1st century AD)David WeidgenanntPart IV: History in Athens10. Anchoring Political Change in Post-Sullan AthensInger N.I. Kuin11. Reused Statues for Roman Friends: The Past as a Political Resource in Roman AthensMuriel Moser12. Strategies of Remembering in Greece under Rome: Some ConclusionsInger N.I. Kuin and Muriel MoserConclusion: Change and Remembering in Roman GreeceI.N.I. Kuin, M. MoserBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 192 pp. Englisch.