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  • 1
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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948619550002882
    Format: 1 online resource (327 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048540099 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
    Content: This volume approaches three key concepts in Roman history - gender, memory and identity - and demonstrates the significance of their interaction in all social levels and during all periods of Imperial Rome. When societies, as well as individuals, form their identities, remembrance and references to the past play a significant role. The aim of Gender, Memory, and Identity in the Roman World is to cast light on the constructing and the maintaining of both public and private identities in the Roman Empire through memory, and to highlight, in particular, the role of gender in that process. While approaching this subject, the contributors to this volume scrutinise both the literature and material sources, pointing out how widespread the close relationship between gender, memory and identity was. A major aim of Gender, Memory, and Identity in the Roman World as a whole is to point out the significance of the interaction between these three concepts in both the upper and lower levels of Roman society, and how it remained an important question through the period from Augustus right into Late Antiquity.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Nov 2020). , Preface -- Tabula gratulatoria -- Introduction / Jussi Rantala -- Public agency of women in the later Roman world / Ville Vuolanto -- Religious agency and civic identity of women in ancient Ostia / Marja-Leena Hänninen -- The invisible women of Roman agrarian work and economy / Lena Larsson Lovén -- 'Show them that you are Marcus's daughter': the public role of imperial daughters in Second- and Third-century CE Rome / Sanna Joska -- Defining manliness, constructing identities: Alexander the Great mirroring an exemplary man in late Antiquity / Jaakkojuhani Peltonen -- 'At the age of nineteen' (RG1): life, longevity, and the formation of an Augustan past (43-38 BCE) / Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence -- Conflict and community: Anna of Carthage and Roman identity in Augustan poetry / Jussi Rantala -- Dress, identity, cultural memory: Copa and Ancilla Cauponae in context / Ria Berg -- The goddess and the town: memory, feast, and identity between Demeter and Saint Lucia / Marxiano Melotti -- Varius, multiplex, multiformis -- Greek, Roman, Panhellenic: multiple identities of the Hadrianic era and beyond / Arja Karivieri -- Mental hospitals in pre-modern society: antiquity, Byzantium, Western Europe, and Islam / Christian Laes.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789462988057
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_882082787
    Format: xiv, 205 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23,5 cm
    ISBN: 9781138290143
    Content: "This is the first monograph to examine in detail the ludi saeculares (secular games) of Septimius Severus and argues that the games represented a radical shift from Antonine imperial ideology. To garner popular support and to legitimise his power Severus conducted an intensive propaganda campaign but how did he use the ludi to strengthen his power, and what were the messages he conveyed through them? The central theme is ritual, and the idea of ritual as a process that builds collective identity. The games symbolised the new Severan political and social vision and they embodied the idea of Roman identity and the image of Roman society which the emperor wished to promote. The programme of the games was recorded in a stone inscription and this text is analysed in detail, translated into English and contextualised in the socio-political aims of Septimius Severus. Jussi Rantala is a researcher at the University of Tampere, Finland. His main research interests include questions of religion, ritual, representation, identity and historiography in the Roman Empire"--Provided by publisher
    Content: Introduction: The task; the evidence; the inscription; Severan literature; numismatic evidence; Severus, the ludi and the studies; the ludi saeculares; the Severan period -- From the Antonine era to the Severan dynasty -- Organising the ludi saeculares -- The opening night and day -- Day two: Women take the stage -- The third night and day : the Empire of the Sun and the Moon -- Closing acts : the Carmen Saeculare and the Trojan games -- Appendix 1: The inscription commemorating Septimius Severus' ludi saeculares -- Appendix 2: Records of the Severan ludi saeculares -- Appendix 3: The rituals of the ludi saeculares of CE 204 -- Appendix 4: The history of the ludi saeculares
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Dissertation University of Tampere 2013
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781315266534
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Geschichte 204 ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949385972202882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 318 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429028458 , 0429028458 , 9780429650345 , 0429650345 , 9780429645068 , 0429645066 , 9780429647703 , 0429647700
    Series Statement: Studies in Medieval history and culture
    Content: Mobility and travel have always been key characteristics of human societies, having various cultural, social and religious aims and purposes. Travels shaped religions and societies and were a way for people to understand themselves, this world and the transcendent. This book analyses travelling in its social context in ancient and medieval societies. Why did people travel, how did they travel and what kind of communal networks and negotiations were inherent in their travels? Travel was not only the privilege of the wealthy or the male, but people from all social groups, genders and physical abilities travelled. Their reasons to travel varied from profane to sacred, but often these two were intermingled in the reasons for travelling. The chapters cover a long chronology from Antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages, offering the reader insights into the developments and continuities of travel and pilgrimage as a phenomenon of vital importance.--Page i
    Note: Introduction: travelling, religion, and society from Antiquity to the Middle Ages / Jenni Kuuliala and Jussi Rantala -- Pilgrimage, mobile behaviours and the creation of religious place in early Roman Latium / Emma-Jayne Graham -- The meaning of roads: a reinterpretation of the Roman Empire / Ray Laurence -- The sacred travel of the Valesius' family: children and the liminal stage / Katariina Mustakallio -- When kings and gods meet: agency and experience in sacred travel from Alexander the Great to Caracalla / Jaakkojuhani Peltonen -- Roman imperial family on the road: power and interaction in the Roman East during the Antonine era / Sanna Joska -- Pilgrimage in Pausanias / Jussi Rantala and Ville Vuolanto -- Pilgrim's devotion? Christian graffiti from Antiquity to the Middle Ages / Eva-Maria Butz and Alfons Zettler -- The rise of St. James' cult and the concept of pilgrimage / Klaus Herbers -- Pedes habent et non ambulabunt: mobility impairment in Merovingian Gaul / Christian Laes -- Sacralizing the journey: liturgies of travel and pilgrimage before the crusades / M. Cecilia Gaposchkin -- 'Not all those who wander are lost'. Saintly travellers and their companions in medieval Scandinavia / Sara E. Ellis Nilsson -- 'The wagon rests in winter, the sleigh in summer, the horse never'. Practices of interurban travelling on horseback from Antiquity to the Middle Ages / Fabienne Meiers -- Entertaining and educating the audience at home: eye-witnessing in late Medieval pilgrimage reports / Stefan Schröder -- A native lord in the Spanish Royal Court: the Transatlantic voyage of Don Pedro de Henao, Cacique of Ipiales / Lauri Uusitalo
    Additional Edition: Print version: On the Road. Travels, Pilgrimages and Social Interaction: Passages from Antiquity to the Middle Ages VI (2015 : University of Tampere). Travel, pilgrimage and social interaction from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780367137564
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; History.
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1662343477
    Format: 327 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9789462988057 , 9462988056
    Series Statement: Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
    Content: Preface -- Tabula gratulatoria -- Introduction / Jussi Rantala -- Public agency of women in the later Roman world / Ville Vuolanto -- Religious agency and civic identity of women in ancient Ostia / Marja-Leena Hänninen -- The invisible women of Roman agrarian work and economy / Lena Larsson Lovén -- 'Show them that you are Marcus's daughter': the public role of imperial daughters in Second- and Third-century CE Rome / Sanna Joska -- Defining manliness, constructing identities: Alexander the Great mirroring an exemplary man in late Antiquity / Jaakkojuhani Peltonen -- 'At the age of nineteen' (RG1): life, longevity, and the formation of an Augustan past (43-38 BCE) / Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence -- Conflict and community: Anna of Carthage and Roman identity in Augustan poetry / Jussi Rantala -- Dress, identity, cultural memory: Copa and Ancilla Cauponae in context / Ria Berg -- The goddess and the town: memory, feast, and identity between Demeter and Saint Lucia / Marxiano Melotti -- Varius, multiplex, multiformis - Greek, Roman, Panhellenic: multiple identities of the Hadrianic era and beyond / Arja Karivieri -- Mental hospitals in pre-modern society: antiquity, Byzantium, Western Europe, and Islam / Christian Laes
    Content: This volume approaches three key concepts in Roman history - gender, memory and identity - and demonstrates the significance of their interaction in all social levels and during all periods of Imperial Rome. When societies, as well as individuals, form their identities, remembrance and references to the past play a significant role. The aim of this volume is to cast light on the constructing and the maintaining of both public and private identities in the Roman Empire through memory, and to highlight, in particular, the role of gender in that process. While approaching this subject, the contributors to this volume scrutinise both the literature and material sources, pointing out how widespread the close relationship between gender, memory and identity was. A major aim of this volume as a whole is to point out the significance of the interaction between these three concepts in both the upper and lower levels of Roman society, and how it remained an important question through the period from Augustus right into Late Antiquity
    Note: Literaturangaben , "This collection of articles is, while dealing with an interesting and crucial question of interaction between gender, memory, and identity in the Roman world, also celebrating the birthday of Katariina Mustakallio by acknowledging her work and carreer. Thus several of her colleagues were invited to contribute papers that deal with some of the subject very close to Katariina's own interests." (Seite 15)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789048540099
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Römisches Reich ; Geschlechterrolle ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Identität ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
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    Book
    Helsinki : Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
    UID:
    gbv_1018733507
    Format: 271 Seiten , 1 Diagramm
    ISBN: 9789522229076
    Series Statement: Historiallinen arkisto 148
    Language: Finnish
    Keywords: Römisches Reich ; Familie ; Macht ; Sexualität ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_167908349X
    Format: vi, 317 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 0367137569 , 9780367137564
    Series Statement: Studies in medieval history and culture
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780429028458
    Language: English
    Keywords: Wallfahrt ; Reise ; Sozialer Kontakt ; Geschichte 800 v. Chr.-1500 ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    gbv_1697960758
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 205 pages)
    ISBN: 9781315266534 , 9781351970372
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. From the Antonine era to the Severan dynasty -- 3. Organising the Ludi Saeculares -- 4. The opening night and day -- 5. Day two : women take the stage -- 6. The third night and day : the empire of the sun and the moon -- 7. The closing acts : the Carmen Saeculare and the Trojan Games -- 8. Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138290143
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138290143
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] :ROUTLEDGE,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384487702882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781351970396 , 1351970399
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1138290149
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138290143
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History.
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_BV045566855
    Format: 327 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-94-6298-805-7
    Series Statement: Social worlds of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages 2
    Content: This volume approaches three key concepts in Roman history — gender, memory and identity — and demonstrates the significance of their interaction in all social levels and during all periods of Imperial Rome. When societies, as well as individuals, form their identities, remembrance and references to the past play a significant role. The aim of Gender, Memory, and Identity in the Roman World is to cast light on the constructing and the maintaining of both public and private identities in the Roman Empire through memory, and to highlight, in particular, the role of gender in that process. While approaching this subject, the contributors to this volume scrutinise both the literature and material sources, pointing out how widespread the close relationship between gender, memory and identity was. A major aim of Gender, Memory, and Identity in the Roman World as a whole is to point out the significance of the interaction between these three concepts in both the upper and lower levels of Roman society, and how it remained an important question through the period from Augustus right into Late Antiquity - Publisher
    Note: Enthält Literaturangaben. - "This collection of articles is ... also celebrating the birthday of Katariina Mustakallio" (page [15])
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-4854-009-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschlechterrolle ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Identität ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959036743802883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9789048540099
    Series Statement: Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
    Content: This volume approaches three key concepts in Roman history - gender, memory and identity - and demonstrates the significance of their interaction in all social levels and during all periods of Imperial Rome. When societies, as well as individuals, form their identities, remembrance and references to the past play a significant role. The aim of this volume is to cast light on the constructing and the maintaining of both public and private identities in the Roman Empire through memory, and to highlight, in particular, the role of gender in that process. While approaching this subject, the contributors to this volume scrutinise both the literature and material sources, pointing out how widespread the close relationship between gender, memory and identity was. A major aim of this volume as a whole is to point out the significance of the interaction between these three concepts in both the upper and lower levels of Roman society, and how it remained an important question through the period from Augustus right into Late Antiquity.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Abbreviations -- , Preface -- , Tabula Gratulatoria -- , Introduction -- , 1. Public Agency of Women in the Later Roman World / , 2. Religious Agency and Civic Identity of Women in Ancient Ostia / , 3. The Invisible Women of Roman Agrarian Work and Economy / , 4. ‘Show them that You are Marcus’s Daughter’. The Public Role of Imperial Daughters in Second- and Third-Century ce Rome / , 5. Defining Manliness, Constructing Identities. Alexander the Great mirroring an Exemplary Man in Late Antiquity / , 6. ‘At the Age of Nineteen’ (RG 1). Life, Longevity, and the Formation of an Augustan Past (43-38 BCE) / , 7. Conflict and Community. Anna of Carthage and Roman Identity in Augustan Poetry / , 8. Dress, Identity, Cultural Memory. Copa and Ancilla Cauponae in Context / , 9. The Goddess and the Town. Memory, Feast, and Identity between Demeter and Saint Lucia / , 10. Varius, multiplex, multiformis – Greek, Roman, Panhellenic. Multiple Identities of the Hadrianic Era and Beyond / , 11. Mental Hospitals in Pre-Modern Society. Antiquity, Byzantium, Western Europe, and Islam. Some Reconsiderations / , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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