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Decolonizing Roman Imperialism
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Decolonizing Roman Imperialism collects interdisciplinary essays that apply postcolonial and decolonial frameworks to the study of Roman power, colonization, and cultural interactions across the empire.
The volume addresses how classical scholarship can re-evaluate imperial narratives, colonial practices, and concepts of race in antiquity.
Contributors examine material culture, literature, and administration to foreground indigenous perspectives and critique imperialist historiography.
The work highlights methodological shifts in classical studies that are relevant to New Testament scholars seeking to integrate decolonial insights.
It serves as a resource for scholars aiming to challenge disciplinary blind spots regarding coloniality and race in ancient contexts.
The volume addresses how classical scholarship can re-evaluate imperial narratives, colonial practices, and concepts of race in antiquity.
Contributors examine material culture, literature, and administration to foreground indigenous perspectives and critique imperialist historiography.
The work highlights methodological shifts in classical studies that are relevant to New Testament scholars seeking to integrate decolonial insights.
It serves as a resource for scholars aiming to challenge disciplinary blind spots regarding coloniality and race in ancient contexts.
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