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Rethinking The Roman City The Spatial Turn And The Archaeology Of Roman Italy | Classics

The spatial turn has brought forward new analytical imperatives about the importance of space in the relationship between physical and social networks of meaning. This volume explores this in relation to approaches and methodologies in the study of urban space in Roman Italy. As a consequence of these new imperatives sociological studies on ancient Roman cities are flourishing demonstrating a new set of approaches that have developed separately from traditional historical and topographical analyses. Rethinking the Roman City represents a convergence of these different approaches to propose a new interpretive model looking at the Roman city and one of its key elements: the forum. After an introductory discussion of methodological issues internationally-know specialists consider three key sites of the Roman world – Rome Ostia and Pompeii. Chapters focus on physical space and/or the use of those spaces to inter-relate these different approaches. The focus then moves to the Forum Romanum considering the possible analytical trajectories available (historical topographical literary comparative and sociological) and the diversity of possible perspectives within each of these moving towards an innovative understanding of the role of the forum within the Roman city. This volume will be of great value to scholars of ancient cities across the Roman world well as historians of urban society and development throughout the ancient world. |Rethinking the Roman City The Spatial Turn and the Archaeology of Roman Italy | Classics