Law and PowerAgents of Social and Spatial Transformation in the Roman West

  1. Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz coord.
  2. Antonio López García coord.
  3. Anthony Álvarez Melero coord.
  4. Diego Romero Vera coord.

Editorial: Brill

ISBN: 978-90-04-68573-4 978-90-04-68572-7

Año de publicación: 2024

Tipo: Libro

Resumen

In the Roman world, landscapes became legal and institutional constructions, being the core of social, political, religious, and economic life. The Romans developed ambitious urban transformations, seeking to equate civic monumentality and legal status. The built environment becomes the axis of the legal, administrative, sacred, and economic system and the main element of dissemination of imperial ideology. This volume follows the modern trend of a multifaceted, composite, multi-layered Roman world, but at the same time reduces its complexity. It views ‘Roman’ not only in the sense of power politics, but also in a cultural context. It highlights ‘landscapes’ and puts into the shadow important administrative and legal structures, i.e., individuals viz. local and imperial members of the elites living in cities, which ran the Roman world.