A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean
Becoming Roman Again 543 unification was completed, and Rome crowned as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy (Carabinieri 2012). ...
544 Valentina Follo Capitalizing on the cultural patrimony that Italy had inherited from ancient civilizations to imprint a nati ...
Becoming Roman Again 545 extension, the complexity of the Italian nation as a new, unified state, yet still divided in terms of ...
546 Valentina Follo placement of the goddess Roma was carefully calculated for the center of the monument, beneath the statue of ...
Becoming Roman Again 547 city that sucks the best blood from the nation” (quoted in Salvatori 2006: 762). Later references to Ro ...
548 Valentina Follo were to be expressed byRomanitas. These values, it turns out, did not remain constant. Analogous to Rome’s c ...
Becoming Roman Again 549 Cloaked inRomanitas, state art sought to make allusions of an ideological nature clear and legible to l ...
550 Valentina Follo The process by which the concepts, ideas, and themes taught in schools had to be interpreted and presented s ...
Becoming Roman Again 551 Just as founders of the country newly unified in 1870 had sensed the need for certain legislation to fo ...
552 Valentina Follo Canfora, Luciano. 1977. Classicismo e fascismo. InMatrici culturali del fascismo. Seminari promossi dal Cons ...
Becoming Roman Again 553 Nelis, Jan. 2007. “Constructing Fascist Identity: Benito Mussolini and the myth of Romanità.” Classical ...
554 Valentina Follo Edwards, Catharine. 1999.Roman Presences. Receptions of Rome in European Culture, 1789–1945. Cambridge: Camb ...
CHAPTER 37 Goths and Huns Walter Pohl The Events In ca. 375CE, a large group of Huns appeared in the steppes of Eastern Europe ( ...
556 Walter Pohl Visigothic kingdom dominated the Iberian peninsula for two centuries, until it was destroyed by Islamic invaders ...
Goths and Huns 557 (although it also translates to the Latin “populus,” which was used for the Roman people and underlines polit ...
558 Walter Pohl the Romance-speaking majority ofFranci(French), without even being aware that their identity had changed fundame ...
Goths and Huns 559 process (Wolfram and Pohl 1990). He was well aware that Jordanes’ narrative was deeply entangled with ethnogr ...
560 Walter Pohl to the self-identification of barbarians, for the simple reason that most of them did not leave any written text ...
Goths and Huns 561 own approach, and that of his pupils, have developed further. As a consequence, what came to be called the “V ...
562 Walter Pohl are concerned. With some Inner Asian Hunnic peoples, their self-identification can be attested through coinage a ...
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