Product Description The Edges of the Roman World is a volume consisting of seventeen papers dealing with different approaches to cultural changes that occurred in the context of Roman imperial politics. Papers are mainly focused on societies on the fringes, both social and geographical, and their response to Roman Imperialism. This volume is not a textbook, but rather a collection of different approaches which address the same problem of Roman Imperialism in local contexts. The volume is greatly inspired by the first Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World conference, held at the Petnica Science Center in 2012. About the Author Marko A. Jankovic is Research Associate at the Archaeological Collection, Department of Archaeology at Belgrade University. His work is focused upon provincial archaeology and Roman imperialism in local contexts. He is especially interested in everyday life and its role in cultural changes of Balkan populations. His most recent publications include Social role of Roman baths in Moesia Superior in Archaeology of Water Supply (2010); Constructing Identities in the Roman Dalmatia: Gladiators of Salona and their Social Status (2011; in Serbian); and The Theodor Mommsen's Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans (2013; in Serbian).Vladimir D. Mihajlovic is a Teaching Assistant at the Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Novi Sad where he works with the courses of archaeology. He is a PhD candidate at the Department of Archaeology at the University of Belgrade, and a participant in the project The region of Vojvodina in the context of European history. His research interests include socio-cultural interactions between local communities and the Roman Empire in the central Balkans, Roman provincial archaeology of the same area, Roman theoretical archaeology, and reception/usage of the past in modern contexts.Stasa Babic is Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Belgrade, and a member of the Center for Theoretical Archaeology of the Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade. Research interests include classical archaeology of Greece, reception of antiquity, theoretical archaeology and the history of archaeology. Dr. Babic's publications include Poglavarstvo i polis. Starije gvozdeno doba centralnog Balkana i grcki svet [Chiefdom and Polis. Early Iron Age of the Central Balkans and the Greek world] (2004); The Archaeology of Identity: Approaches to Gender, Age, Status, Ethnicity and Religion (with co-authors M. Diaz-Andreu, S. Lucy, and D. N. Edwards, 2005) and Grci i drugi. Anticka percepcija i percepcija antike [Greeks and the Others. Ancient Perceptions and Perceptions of Antiquity] (2008). Dr. Babic is currently working on a book on processes of knowledge transfer in archaeology.
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