
This Book Examines The Development Of Urban Units And Their Relationship To The Adoption Of Roman Cultural Forms In The Province Of Baetica (roughly Modern Andalusia) In The Early Imperial Period. Its Starting Point Is A General Examination Of The Notion Of `romanization' Followed By A Discussion Of Whether A Positivistic Interpretation Of This Concept Can Be Inferred From The Development Of Various Sorts Of Towns Found In The Province. The Nature, Implications, Extent, And Results Of Vespasian's Latinitas In The Iberian Peninsula Are Discussed In Depth In This Respect. The Material Remains Of The Province Are Also Examined To See What Light They Can Cast On The Problem Of `romanization'. Finally, The Degree To Which Non-roman Cultural Forms Persisted In The Province Is Discussed With The Implications That This May Have For The Cultural Dynamics Of The Region. The Conclusions Attempt To Draw Together The Results Of These Analyses And Suggest That Roman Imperialism Is Best Seen Through A Model Which Envisages The Creation Of New Synthetic Cultural Forms Rather Than Through The Traditional Model Of Romanization And Resistance.
This work investigates how the process of urbanization in the Roman province of Baetica reflects the complex cultural synthesis between indigenous populations and Roman imperial influence. A. T. Fear utilizes archaeological evidence and historical analysis to challenge traditional models of romanization, arguing instead for a framework of synthetic cultural development. The text evaluates the impact of administrative changes, such as Vespasian's grant of Latinitas, to determine how local urban structures adapted to imperial integration.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of provincial Roman administration and cultural integration. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of the socio-political dynamics within the Iberian Peninsula.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191591645
ISBN-13:
9780191591648
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