Bibliography: Roman Empire

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Tanner, J. and A. Gardner (2024). Materialising the Roman Empire. London: UCL Press.
Belvedere, O. and J. Bergemann (2021). Imperium Romanum: Romanization between Colonization and Globalization. Studi e Materiali 2. Palermo: Palermo University Press.
Berthelot, K. (2020). Reconsidering Roman power. Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions. Rome: Ecole Française de Rome.
Gardner, A. (2020). ‘Re-balancing the Romans’. Antiquity 94: 1640–1642.
Jiménez, A. (2020). ‘Seeing in the dark: Roman imperialism and material culture’. Antiquity 94: 1643–1645.
Puddu, M. (2020). ‘Romanization, Romanizzazione: a rhyzomatic account of an apparent dualism’. Otium 9.2: 1–52.
Woolf, G. (2020). ‘The rulers ruled’, in K. Berthelot (ed.), Reconsidering Roman power. Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions. Rome: Ecole Française de Rome, 77–90.
Willet, R. (2019). The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor. Sheffield: Equinox.
Donev, D. (2018). The Urban Systems of the Balkan and Danube Provinces (2nd-3rd century AD). Leiden: Leiden University.
Houten, P. (2018). Civitates Hispaniae: Urbanisation on the Iberian Peninsula during the High Empire. Leiden: Leiden University.
Pellegrino, F. (2018). The urbanization of the North-Western provinces of the Roman Empire : a juridical and functional approach to town life in Roman Gaul, Germania inferior and Britain. Leiden: Leiden University.
Wen, S. (2018). Communal dining in the Roman West : private munificence towards cities and associations in the first three centuries AD. Leiden: Leiden University.
Hanson, J. (2016). An Urban Geography of the Roman World, 100 BC to AD 300. Oxford: Archeopress.
Garnsey, P. and R. Saller (2015). The Roman Empire: Economy, Society, and Culture. Second edition. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lavan, M. (2013). Slaves to Rome. Paradigms of Empire in Roman Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mattingly, D.J. (2011). Imperialism, power, and identity: experiencing the Roman empire. Miriam S. Balmuth lectures in ancient history and archaeology. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Bang, P. (2009). ‘Commanding and Consuming the World: Empire, Tribute, and Trade in Roman and Chinese History’, in W. Scheidel (ed.), Rome and China Comparative Perspectives on Ancient World Empires. Oxford: Oxford University Press , 100–120.
Scheidel, W. (2009). Rome and China Comparative Perspectives on Ancient World Empires. Oxford: Oxford University Press .
Mattingly, D.J. (2004). ‘Being Roman: expressing identity in a provincial setting’. JRA 17: 5–25.
Webster, J. (2001). ‘Creolizing the Roman Provinces’. AJA 105.2: 209–225.
Frank, T. (1914). Roman Imperialism. New York: The Macmillan Company.