Roman and Local Citizenship in the Long Second Century CE (Oxford Studies in Early Empires)

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Roman and Local Citizenship in the Long Second Century CE (Oxford Studies in Early Empires)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 388 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197573884
  • DDC分類 323.6093709015

Full Description

Imperial and Local Citizenship in the Long Second Century CE offers a radical new history of Roman citizenship in the long century before Caracalla's universal grant of citizenship in 212 CE. Earlier work portrayed the privileges of citizen status in this period as eroded by its wide diffusion. Building on recent scholarship that has revised downward estimates for the spread of citizenship, this work investigates the continuing significance of Roman citizenship in the domains of law, economics and culture.

From the writing of wills to the swearing of oaths and crafting of marriage, Roman citizens conducted affairs using forms and language that were often distinct from the populations among which they resided. Attending closely to patterns at the level of province, region and city, this volume offers a new portrait of the early Roman empire: a world that sustained an exclusive regime of citizenship in a context of remarkable political and cultural integration.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Contributors
Abbreviations

1. Introduction

PART I. NEW PERSPECTIVES ON CITIZEN PRIVILEGE
2. Citizenship and its alternatives: a view from the East
3. Fiscal semantics in the long second century: citizenship, taxation, and the constitutio Antoniniana

PART II. ROMAN CITIZENSHIP AND FAMILY STRATEGIES
4. Roman citizenship, marriage with non-citizens and family networks
5. Manumission, citizenship, and inheritance: epigraphic evidence from the Danube

PART III. PRACTICES OF CITIZENSHIP
6. The onomastics of Roman citizenship in the Greek East: From 'Second Sophistic' to local epigraphic loyalty
7. Documenting Roman Citizenship

PART IV. LOCAL CONTEXTS
8. Citizenships and jurisdictions: the Greek city perspective
9. Experiencing Roman citizenship in the Greek East during the second century ce: local contexts for a global phenomenon

PART V. EPILOGUE
10. Romans, aliens and others in dynamic interaction

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