Frontiers of the Roman Empire by Hugh Elton

Frontiers of the Roman Empire by Hugh Elton

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With its succinct analysis of the overriding issues and detailed case-studies based on the latest archaeological research, this social and economic study of Roman Imperial frontiers is essential reading.

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Frontiers of the Roman Empire by Hugh Elton

With its succinct analysis of the overriding issues and detailed case-studies based on the latest archaeological research, this social and economic study of Roman Imperial frontiers is essential reading. Too often the frontier has been represented as a simple linear boundary. The reality, argues Dr Elton, was rather a fuzzy set of interlocking zones - political, military, judicial and financial. After discussion of frontier theory and types of frontier, the author analyses the acquisition of an empire and the ways in which it was ruled. He addresses the vexed question of how to define the edges of provinces, and covers the relationship with allied kingdoms. Regional variation and different rates of change are seen as significant - as is illustrated by Civilis' revolt on the Rhine in AD 69. He uses another case-study - Dura-Europos - to exemplify the role of the army on the frontier, especially its relations with the population on both sides of the border. The central importance of trade is highlighted by special consideration of Palmyra.

'This is a very readable and stimulating book that carefully analyzes historical, epigraphic, and archaeological sourcesIt provides a fresh approach to life on the edge that should be welcomed by any student of the forces that shaped the Roman world.' - Minerva

Having taken his D. Phil at Oxford, Hugh Elton is currently at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. He is co-editor of Fifth-Century Gaul: a Crisis of Identity and the author of Warfare in Roman Europe.

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ISBN 13 9780415692557
ISBN 10 0415692555
Title Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Author Hugh Elton
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2012-06-15
Number of pages 160
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