18 research outputs found
ROMANIZAÇÃO: CULTURA IMPERIAL
The purposes of this paper are two: to discuss the concept of Romanization utilizing the tools of post-colonial theory and to show through the analysis of the Plutareh´s biography of Sertorius the images used to idealize and mystify the roman social identity, which were important to the relationship between culture and imperial power
FERIAE ROMANI: DISCURSO IMPERIAL ROMANO
This artiele deals with the Roman festivals as symbolic discourses attached directly to the Roman imperial practice
A DESCARACTERIZAÇÃO DO SISTEMA DE DOMÍNIO IMPERIAL ROMANO NO OCIDENTE
The purpose of this paper is to stress that for the study of the process of desintegration of the Roman Empire it is important the analysis of the social dynamic of the roman-germanic relations. This relationship explains the decisive change within the social and political framework of the communities further to the north in the germanic hinterland from I to IV century A. D
UM MODELO DE COLAPSO DE SOCIEDADES COMPLEXAS
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ESTRABÃO E A ENUNCIAÇÃO DE UMA "ESTRUTURA DE ATITUDES E REFERÊNCIA DA CULTURA IMPERIAL"
This paper aims to demonstrate how the space and time contexts are united in the socio-physical entity of the human body, through the analysis of the meaning of dressing the toga
Os Calendários Romanos como expressão de Etnicidade
The aim of this paper is to discuss the roman calendars as a culturalconstruction. We also intend to demonstrate that, since the beginning of the republican period, the political authority was implicit in the exercise of the patronage.Este artigo tem como objetivo demonstrar que os calendários romanos foram uma construção cultural e que sua elaboração reforça a idéia de que desde o início do período republicano, a autoridade política estava implícita no exercício do patronato
OS LIMES RENO-DANUBIANO: CONCEITO E PRÁTICA NO ALTO IMPÉRIO
The purposes of this paper are to discuss the maintenance of the ideology of imperi um sine line along of the Roman Empire and the roman concept of frontier, specifically in the West