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Rome, a City and Its Empire in Perspective: The Impact of the Roman World through Fergus Millar's Research
Rome, une cité impériale en jeu : l'impact du monde romain selon Fergus Millar
Biographical note
Stéphane Benoist, D.Phil (1992, Paris-Sorbonne) and Habilitation (2001, Panthéon-Sorbonne), is Professor of Roman History at Lille-North of France University. He has published on imperial power, political discourses and conception of memory, festivals and ceremonies in the city of Rome.
Stéphane Benoist, docteur (1992, Paris-Sorbonne) habilité (2001, Panthéon-Sorbonne) est professeur d’Histoire romaine à l’Université de Lille-Nord de France. Il étudie le pouvoir impérial, ses formes de discours et de représentation, les fêtes et cérémonies de Rome et la conception de la mémoire.
Contributors: Clifford Ando, Stéphane Benoist, Philippe Blaudeau, Peter Eich, Frédéric Hurlet, John Ma, Fergus Millar, Francisco Pina Polo, and Jean-Baptiste Yon.
Stéphane Benoist, docteur (1992, Paris-Sorbonne) habilité (2001, Panthéon-Sorbonne) est professeur d’Histoire romaine à l’Université de Lille-Nord de France. Il étudie le pouvoir impérial, ses formes de discours et de représentation, les fêtes et cérémonies de Rome et la conception de la mémoire.
Contributors: Clifford Ando, Stéphane Benoist, Philippe Blaudeau, Peter Eich, Frédéric Hurlet, John Ma, Fergus Millar, Francisco Pina Polo, and Jean-Baptiste Yon.
Readership
Scholars and students interested in Roman history, from the Republic to the Late Antiquity; historians, classicists, philologists, as well as philosophers and specialists on History of Religions and cultural studies.
Étudiants et chercheurs en Histoire romaine, de la République à l’Antiquité tardive ; historiens, antiquisants, philologues, philosophes, spécialistes d’Histoire des religions et d’Histoire comparée des langues et cultures orientales.
Étudiants et chercheurs en Histoire romaine, de la République à l’Antiquité tardive ; historiens, antiquisants, philologues, philosophes, spécialistes d’Histoire des religions et d’Histoire comparée des langues et cultures orientales.
Table of contents
Preface
Fergus Millar, un historien dans la cité
Stéphane Benoist
Démocratie à Rome ? Quelle démocratie ? En relisant Millar (et Hölkeskamp)
Frédéric Hurlet
Contio, auctoritas and freedom of speech in republican Rome
Francisco Pina Polo
Relire les Institutions des Séleucides de Bikerman
John Ma
Centre and periphery. Administrative communication in Roman imperial times
Peter Eich
The Roman city in the Roman period
Clifford Ando
The Roman Near East from Constantine to Mahomet: report on a research project
Fergus Millar
Sources conciliaires et histoire de l’empire romain : une lecture de Fergus Millar
Philippe Blaudeau
Pluralité des langues, pluralité des cultures dans le Proche-Orient romano-byzantin
Jean-Baptiste Yon
Bibliography of Fergus Millar
Index
Nominum
Geographicus
Rerum
Locorum
Fergus Millar, un historien dans la cité
Stéphane Benoist
Démocratie à Rome ? Quelle démocratie ? En relisant Millar (et Hölkeskamp)
Frédéric Hurlet
Contio, auctoritas and freedom of speech in republican Rome
Francisco Pina Polo
Relire les Institutions des Séleucides de Bikerman
John Ma
Centre and periphery. Administrative communication in Roman imperial times
Peter Eich
The Roman city in the Roman period
Clifford Ando
The Roman Near East from Constantine to Mahomet: report on a research project
Fergus Millar
Sources conciliaires et histoire de l’empire romain : une lecture de Fergus Millar
Philippe Blaudeau
Pluralité des langues, pluralité des cultures dans le Proche-Orient romano-byzantin
Jean-Baptiste Yon
Bibliography of Fergus Millar
Index
Nominum
Geographicus
Rerum
Locorum
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