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Inscriptions, Ancient --- Acculturation --- Inscriptions antiques --- History --- Histoire --- Rome --- Religion --- Sources --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Colonies --- Inscriptions latines. --- Romanisation --- inscription latine --- Épigraphie --- Provinces occidentales --- Colonies. --- Civilisation. --- History. --- Rome - Colonies
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This book offers the first comprehensive study of 'sites of memory' in France connected to the history of French imperialism and colonialism, and the ways that the French have remembered or forgotten their colonial past. Through a study of monuments, memorials, museum collections and other 'sites of memory' in France connected with France's overseas empire this book analyzes the way in which French authorities marked the Paris and provincial landscapes with these reminders of France's colonial 'mission' during the period of imperial expansion, and the fate of these sites in the post-colonial period and what that evolution reveals about French memory and amnesia of the colonial epoch.
Public opinion --- Memorialization --- France --- Colonies --- Historiography --- History --- History. --- History, Modern. --- Architecture. --- European History. --- Modern History. --- History of France. --- Architecture, general. --- Europe --- Public opinion - France --- Memorialization - France --- France - Colonies - Historiography --- France - Colonies - History --- France - Colonies - Public opinion
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Comparative religion --- History of ancient Greece --- Antiquity --- Colonization --- Religious aspects --- Greece --- Religion --- Colonies --- -Colonisation --- Imperialism --- Land settlement --- Decolonization --- Emigration and immigration --- Colonies. --- Religion. --- -Religious aspects --- Religious aspects. --- Colonization - Religious aspects --- Greece - Religion --- Greece - Colonies
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Roman history --- Classical Greek literature --- Critical edition. --- Rome --- History. --- Colonies --- Histoire. --- Histoire --- Histoire romaine. --- History --- Historiography --- Historiographie --- Scipion l'Africain --- Guerre punique, 2e (218-201 av. J.-C.) --- Colonies romaines
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kolonialisme --- cultureel erfgoed --- museology --- cultural heritage --- museumkunde --- Museology --- Art --- Europe --- Art, Colonial --- Art colonial --- Foreign influences --- Influences étrangères --- Art, Colonial. --- Foreign influences. --- Influences étrangères --- Art, Primitive. --- Colonies --- Relations --- Art, Primitive --- Anti-colonialism --- Colonial affairs --- Colonialism --- Neocolonialism --- Imperialism --- Non-self-governing territories --- Colonization --- Primitive art --- Art, Prehistoric --- Folk art --- Colonial art --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Colonies. --- Art primitif --- Art. --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Art, Colonial - Foreign influences --- Colonies - Relations - Europe --- Europe - Relations - Colonies
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Fondée en terre thrace par le roi Philippe II de Macédoine, la cité grecque de Philippes fut, au cours de l’automne 42 av. J.-C., le théâtre de l’affrontement décisif entre l’armée des républicains Brutus et Cassius et celle des héritiers de César, Antoine et Octave. À l’issue de la bataille, Antoine décida de tirer profit du vaste territoire environnant pour y établir les vétérans des légions qui avaient combattu et pour fonder une colonie romaine. S’appuyant sur une riche documentation épigraphique, ce livre reconstitue la structure et le fonctionnement des institutions de l’entité politique qui fut substituée à la cité grecque à cette occasion, ainsi que la formation des élites dirigeantes de la colonie et les dynamiques démographiques, sociales et culturelles qui animèrent ce groupe durant plus de trois siècles, de la fondation de la colonie à la fin du iiie s. apr. J.-C. Par le biais de comparaisons avec les autres colonies fondées par Rome dans les provinces orientales de l’Empire, avec les cités grecques et avec les municipes et colonies d’Occident, l’étude s’efforce de replacer Philippes dans le cadre général des communautés locales de l’Empire romain, aussi bien que dans son contexte régional immédiat. À travers l’exemple de Philippes, ce livre montre que, bien loin d’avoir été des images statiques de Rome comme le prétend la formule célèbre d’Aulu-Gelle, les colonies, quoique dotées d’institutions calquées sur un archétype élaboré à Rome, en étaient plutôt des ramifications vivantes et autonomes, sensibles à leur environnement provincial et disposant chacune d’une coloration particulière. Founded on Thracian soil by Macedonian king Philip II, Philippi witnessed the final battle between the Republican army of Brutus and Cassius and the army of Antony and Octavian, the heirs to Caesar. In the aftermath of the battle, which took place in the fall of 42 BCE, Antony decided to take advantage of the large surrounding territory, settling the veterans of the…
Constitutional history --- Political participation --- Philippi (Extinct city) --- Rome --- History --- Sources. --- Colonies --- Participation politique --- Philippes (ville ancienne) --- Histoire --- Sources --- Histoire constitutionnelle --- Greece --- History. --- Histoire constitutionnelle. --- Citizen participation --- Community action --- Community involvement --- Community participation --- Involvement, Community --- Mass political behavior --- Participation, Citizen --- Participation, Community --- Participation, Political --- Political activity --- Political behavior --- Political rights --- Social participation --- Political activists --- Politics, Practical --- Constitutional history, Modern --- Constitutional law --- Constitutions --- Crenides (Extinct city) --- Fílippoi (Extinct city) --- Krenides (Extinct city) --- Philippes (Extinct city) --- Philippi (City) --- Philippoi (Greece : Extinct city) --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Antiquities --- E-books --- Constitutional history - Greece - Philippi (Extinct city) --- Political participation - Greece - Philippi (Extinct city) --- Philippi (Extinct city) - History - Sources --- Rome - Colonies - History - Sources --- Greece - Philippi (Extinct city) --- Philippi (Extinct city) - History. --- Rome - Colonies - History --- Spätantike --- römisches reich --- Griechische Welt --- soziale organisation --- antike geschichtsschreibung --- grieschische stadt --- Colonies romaines
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Roman history --- Religious studies --- Western Europe --- Shrines --- Cults --- Sanctuaires --- Cultes --- Gaul --- Germany --- Rome --- Greece --- Gaule --- Allemagne --- Grèce --- Religion --- Rites and ceremonies --- Colonies --- 292.35 --- Religion Classical Greek and Roman Sacred places and pilgrimages --- Grèce --- Europe --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Religion. --- Religious life and customs. --- C --- Rites and ceremonies - Rome --- Rome - Colonies - Religion
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"Conceptualising early colonisation" focuses on various ways scholars represent ancient Greek colonisation in Italy. The conventional term "colonisation" has come under scrutiny for its misleading implication of imperialism, unbalanced interactions between "colonisers" and "colonised" and institutionalised racism, that characterised modern colonial movements. The complexity of the phenomenon in Antiquity does not allow for a straightforward equation with modern colonisation, but alternative concepts for this ancient "colonisation" appear to be equally elusive. Conceptualising early colonisation needs to take the entanglement with other processes into account, as there are state formation, urbanisation, technological innovations, increasing connectivity and identity formation, among others. This volume constitutes a second group of texts that have originally been presented at the "Contextualising early colonisation" conference, held in Rome in June 2012. Papers address general questions on how early colonisation should be conceptualised, and several present in-depth case studies that explore how various approaches and terminologies operate in practice. Concepts that are explored range from migration, network theory and identity formation over postcolonialism, gender theory to connectivity.
Ancient history --- Colonisation. Decolonisation --- Human settlements --- Etablissements humains --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Greece --- Magna Graecia (Italy) --- Grèce --- Grande-Grèce --- Colonies --- Colonization --- Colonisation --- Grèce ancienne --- --Colonisation --- --Italie --- --Congrès --- --2012 --- --Rome --- --actes --- --Établissements humains --- Établissements humains --- Congrès --- Grèce --- Grande-Grèce --- Mediterranean region --- Antiquities --- History --- Italy [Southern ] --- --2012, --- Rome --- Congresses. --- --Mediterranean region --- Italie
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Other (Philosophy) --- Friendship --- Ethics --- Ricœur, Paul, - 1913-2005 --- Aristotle --- Mamelukes. --- Diyarbekri, Abdüssamed --- Historiographie --- Empire ottoman --- Égypte --- Critique et interprétation --- Colonies --- 1517-1882 --- Ibn Iyās, --- Diyarbekrî, Abdüṣṣamed bin Seyyidî Alî, --- Egypt --- History --- 16e siècle --- Administration --- Mamelouks --- Egypte --- Histoire --- Metaphysics --- General ethics --- Ricœur, Paul --- Ethics. --- Friendship. --- Other (Philosophy). --- Ibn Iyās, --- Diyarbekrî, Abdüṣṣamed bin Seyyidî Alî, --- Altérité --- Amitié --- Morale --- Aristotle.
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Dans l?étude des provinces gallo-romaines, l?accent a été mis ces dernières années sur les institutions : cités, municipes et colonies ont fait l?objet de synthèses régionales et la recherche a tendu à affiner les connaissances sur les composantes de la cité et les statuts, ainsi que sur la religion. Le moment était donc venu de tenter un bilan complet de tous ces apports ponctuels, sans oublier toutefois les acteurs du pouvoir central agissant sur les provinces.0Après une introduction destinée à faire le point sur l?existence même de la province, création, capitale, territoire, limites, sa participation au sanctuaire fédéral, un catalogue de tous les gouverneurs, légats censiteurs et procurateurs divers fournit des notices prosopographiques classées chronologiquement. Un examen du personnel subalterne complète le tableau, suivi d?un aperçu des institutions supra-municipales.0Une seconde partie s?attache aux institutions municipales. Toutes les civitates et colonies du territoire sont examinées y compris les cités méridionales qui ont fait partie de la Belgica jusqu?à l?époque de Domitien. Pour chacune, le point est fait sur le peuple concerné, son chef-lieu, ses notables, magistratures, fonctions diverses, évergésies, puis sur les éléments internes, pagus, vicus, curia ; ensuite sur les collèges et les métiers susceptibles d?avoir fait l?objet de collèges professionnels ; enfin sur les sanctuaires du territoire ayant été, assurément ou peut-être, sièges de pagus. L?ambition n?est pas de couvrir tous les tenants et aboutissants des cités, ni une histoire complète de la province, mais de proposer un bilan critique des connaissances acquises à propos des institutions de chaque civitas et des multiples aspects que celles-ci peuvent recouvrir.0Marie-Thérèse Raepsaet-Charlier est professeur honoraire de l?ULB en histoire romaine et épigraphie latine.
Municipes (droit romain) --- Romanisation. --- Colonies romaines --- Administration --- Archéologie --- Administration. --- Belgique (province romaine) --- Roman provinces --- Prosopography --- Administraiton. --- Gaul --- Officials and employees --- Officials and employees. --- Administration locale --- Classical antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Local government --- Local government. --- Histoire --- History --- To 1555. --- Belgique --- Belgium --- Belgium. --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Municipes (droit romain). --- Villes --- Archéologie --- Belgique (province romaine).
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