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The Birth of Italy Filippo Carla-Uhink

The Birth of Italy By Filippo Carla-Uhink

The Birth of Italy by Filippo Carla-Uhink


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The Birth of Italy: The Institutionalization of Italy as a Region, 3rd-1st Century BCE by Filippo Carla-Uhink

Scholarship has widely debated the question about the existence of an 'Italian identity' in the time of the Roman Republic, basing on the few sources available and on the outcomes of the Augustan and imperial age. In this sense, this debate has for a long time been conducted without sufficient imput from social sciences, and particularly from social geography, which has developed methodologies and models for the investigation of identities. This book starts therefore from the consideration that Italy came to be, by the end of the Republic, a region within the Roman imperium, and investigates the ways this happened and its consequences on the local populations and their identity structures. It shows that Italy gained a territorial and symbolic shape, and own institutions defining it as a territorial region, and that a regional identity developed as a consequence by the 2nd century BCE. The original, interdisciplinary approach to the matter allows a consistent revision of the ancient sources and sheds now light on the topic, providing important reflections for future studies on the subject.

About Filippo Carla-Uhink

Filippo Carla-Uhink, Padagogische Hochschule Heidelberg.

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NPB9783110542875
9783110542875
3110542870
The Birth of Italy: The Institutionalization of Italy as a Region, 3rd-1st Century BCE by Filippo Carla-Uhink
New
Hardback
De Gruyter
2017-09-25
476
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