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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: CAMBRIDGE]
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Gary D. Farney
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnic group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how politicians from these lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity, how others tried to re-create a negative identity into something positive, and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, in an epilogue, Farney addresses how the various Italic identities coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire, and how Rome's experience with Italic groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks.
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnic group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how politicians from these lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity, how others tried to re-create a negative identity into something positive, and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, in an epilogue, Farney addresses how the various Italic identities coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire, and how Rome's experience with Italic groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks.
[Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press CUP] Hardcover pp. xvi + 337, Maps
[New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Hardback. New. Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how they tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [GB]
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Gary D. Farney
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Hardback. New. Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how they tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [GB]
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Cambridge University Press CUP , pp. xvi + 337, Maps . Hardback. Used. Cambridge University Press CUP ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [US]
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Gary D. Farney
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr] Hardcover new title edition. 358 pages. 9.00x6.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
[Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Gary D. Farney
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Cambridge Univ Pr, Date: 2007. Hardcover. New. new title edition. 358 pages. 9.00x6.50x1.00 inches. 2007. Cambridge Univ Pr ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [GB]
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Gary D Farney
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Cambridge University Press, Date: 2007. Hardcover. New. 2007. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [IN]
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Gary D Farney
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Cambridge University Press, Date: 2007. Hardcover. New. 2007. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [IN]
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: New York: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover 337 p., w/ pictures. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Flawless, very good condition. - Content: The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnie group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome’s Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnie identity to get ahead in Rome’s political culture. He examines how politicians from various lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnie identity, how others tried to re-create a négative identity into some-thing positive, and how ethnie identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, Farney addresses how the various Italie identifies coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire and how Rome’s expérience with Italie groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks. Gary D. Farney is assistant professor of history at Rutgers University in Newark. A scholar of Roman history, he is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and has published in journals such as Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Historia, and Athenaeum. ISBN 9780521863315 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 608
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: New York: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover 337 p., w/ pictures. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Flawless, very good condition. - Content: The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnie group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome’s Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnie identity to get ahead in Rome’s political culture. He examines how politicians from various lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnie identity, how others tried to re-create a négative identity into some-thing positive, and how ethnie identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, Farney addresses how the various Italie identifies coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire and how Rome’s expérience with Italie groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks. Gary D. Farney is assistant professor of history at Rutgers University in Newark. A scholar of Roman history, he is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and has published in journals such as Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Historia, and Athenaeum. ISBN 9780521863315 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 608
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Like New
[liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Farney, Gary D.
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover
[Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover
[Miami, FL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Upper corner very slightly bumped else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; Xx, 337pp. The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnic group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how politicians from these lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity, how others tried to re-create a negative identity into something positive, and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, in an epilogue, Farney addresses how the various Italic identities coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire, and how Rome's experience with Italic groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks. ; 337 pages
[Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Farney, Gary D
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New York Cambridge University Press 2007 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 358 p.
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Farney, Gary D
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New York Cambridge University Press 2007 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 358 p.
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Farney, Gary D.
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Cambridge University Press 2007 Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0521863317. Upper corner very slightly bumped else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ.; Xx, 337pp. The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnic group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how politicians from these lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity, how others tried to re-create a negative identity into something positive, and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, in an epilogue, Farney addresses how the various Italic identities coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire, and how Rome's experience with Italic groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks.; 337 pages.
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Farney Gary D.
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ISBN10: 0521863317, ISBN13: 9780521863315, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover pp. xvi + 337 Illus., Maps
[Hounslow, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Farney Gary D.
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Cambridge University Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 2007. Hardcover. 0521863317 . Upper corner very slightly bumped else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; Xx, 337pp. The ancient Romans are usually thought of as a monolithic ethnic group, though in fact they formed a self-consciously pluralistic society. In this book, Gary D. Farney explores how senators from Rome's Republican period celebrated and manipulated their ethnic identity to get ahead in Rome's political culture. He examines how politicians from these lands tried to advertise positive aspects of their ethnic identity, how others tried to re-create a negative identity into something positive, and how ethnic identity advertisement developed over the course of Republican history. Finally, in an epilogue, Farney addresses how the various Italic identities coalesced into a singular Italian identity in the Empire, and how Rome's experience with Italic groups informed how it perceived other groups, such as Gauls, Germans, and Greeks. ; 337 pages . 2007. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521863317 9780521863315 [CA]
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