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Paris 05 Panthéon
Treaties, slaves, revolutions, emancipations
The history of people's universities module of the "Marche du 23 Mai 1998" committee (CM98)
L’objectif de ce module est de diffuser auprès de tous les publics les connaissances les plus pointues et les plus récentes concernant les différentes formes d’esclavage et de lutte contre celles-ci au cours de l’histoire. Les cours sont assurés par des enseignants-chercheurs de l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, sous la coordination scientifique de l’Institut d’histoire de la Révolution française.
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Edinburgh
Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
Géopolitique coloniale et cultures locales dans l'Orient hellénistique et romain (IIIe siècle av. J.-C. – IIIe siècle ap. J.-C.)
It seems clear that, in the Greek-speaking regions of the Roman Empire, Hellenistic models (civic, military or institutional) exercised considerable influence over “Italic” colonial projects. Within this field, relations between military colonists and indigenous peoples demand special attention, considering the degree of social, cultural, economic, political and geopolitical transformation brought about by the installation of certain groups upon those lands as a result of the will of the great power(s) that ruled over them. As for the Roman colonization, modern scholars have often described Roman colonies as vectors of Romanization inserted in alien lands, writing that these communities must have functioned as images of a “small Rome.” While the existence of Latin-speaking colonists ruled by a favorable juridical system such as the Ius Italicum cannot be denied, such a reductionist model can no longer be accepted without qualification, especially in the context of the Greek-speaking provinces of the Roman East. The regions of the Eastern Mediterranean world saw the coming of a number of groups of Roman colonists and thus their cultural climate, their agrarian structures and their geopolitical environment changed. The aim of this panel is to explore new research paths based on broader studies in time and space.
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