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Die Arbeitsmigration brachte im späten 19. Jahrhundert Bewegung in die konfessionelle Landkarte Mitteldeutschlands: Als "boomende" Industrieregion zog das Königreich Sachsen nach 1871 massenhaft katholische Arbeiter aus dem Habsburgerreich und den preußischen Ostprovinzen an. Die Migranten kamen in ein Land mit einem ausgeprägten protestantischen Bewusstsein und zugleich in eine Hochburg der sozialdemokratischen Arbeiterbewegung. Im Mittelpunkt der Studie stehen die Vorstellungen religiöser und gesellschaftlicher Zugehörigkeit, die sich in dieser Situation herausbildeten. Methodisch innovativ und sprachlich gewandt gelingt es dem Autor, die Integrationsprozesse einer sozialen und religiösen Minderheit historisch verstehbar zu machen.
Sachsen --- Prussia --- social democracy --- Sozialdemokratie --- Saxony --- Preußen --- 19. Jahrhundert --- 19th century --- Arbeiterbewegung --- Eastern provinces --- Habsburger --- Hapsburg --- Industrie --- industry --- labour movement --- Migranten --- migrants --- Minderheiten --- minorities --- Ostpreußen --- Ostprovinzen
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From the contents: Ross Burns, Diocletians Fortifications of Syria and Arabia Graeme Clarke & Heather Jackson, Evaluating Cultural and Ethnic Identities from Archaeological Remains: The Case of Hellenistic Jebel Khalid E. A. Judge, Who Authored the Res Gestae in Greek Samuel N. Lieu & John Sheldon, Damn the Dardanelles (admiral Lord Fisher, 5th May, 1915) vel Onomastica Callipolitana Paul McKechnie, How Far Is It From Antioch to Edessa, Two Early Christian Narratives in Syria and Mesopotamia Alanna Nobbs, The First (Named) Christian Accountant? Robert Tannenbaum, How the Goths Won: The Battle of Adrianople, its Causes, Courses, and Consequences L. L. Wellborn, A Coin of Aretas with Possible Implications for the Chronology of Pauls Life.
Eusèbe de Césarée, --- Constantin Ier, --- Römisches Reich --- Ostprovinzen --- Geschichte --- Rome --- Empire byzantin --- Égypte --- Sources --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Histoire --- Millar, Fergus --- Festschriften --- Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D. --- To 622 --- Byzantine Empire --- To 527 --- Limes (Roman boundary) --- Jews --- Antiquities --- Constantine I --- Biography --- Synagogues --- Syria --- Dura-Europos (Extinct city) --- Provinces --- Sources. --- Römisches Reich --- Ostprovinzen. --- Eusèbe de Césarée
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"The colonnaded axes define the visitor's experience of many of the great cities of the Roman East. How did this extraordinarily bold tool of urban planning evolve? The street, instead of remaining a mundane passage, a convenient means of passing from one place to another, was in the course of little more than a century transformed in the Eastern provinces into a monumental landscape which could in one sweeping vision encompass the entire city. The colonnaded axes became the touchstone by which cities competed for status in the Eastern Empire. Though adopted as a sign of cities' prosperity under the Pax Romana, they were not particularly 'Roman' in their origin. Rather, they reflected the inventiveness, fertility of ideas and the dynamic role of civic patronage in the Eastern provinces in the first two centuries under Rome. This study concentrates on the convergence of ideas behind these great avenues, examining over fifty sites in an attempt to work out the sequence in which ideas developed across a variety of regions-from North Africa around to Asia Minor. It looks at the phenomenon in the context of the consolidation of Roman rule."--
Cities and towns, Ancient --- Roman provinces --- Streets --- Provinces of Rome --- Avenues --- Boulevards --- Thoroughfares --- Roads --- Geography, Ancient --- History --- Romans --- Social aspects --- Cities and towns, Ancient. --- Kolonnade. --- Roman provinces. --- Streets. --- Städtebau. --- To 1500. --- Middle East. --- Römisches Reich --- Ostprovinzen.
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This book includes nineteen provocative and compelling essays by international scholars-accomplished by rich visual documentation, seven detailed maps, and an extensive bibliography-and represents the latest and most innovative scholarship in the field of art and archaelogy of the Roman provinces.
Art, Roman --- Civilization. --- Roman provinces --- Art romain --- Provinces romaines --- Roman provinces. --- Themes, motives. --- Antiquities. --- Provinces. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Antiquités --- Rome (Empire) --- Rome --- Civilisation --- Kulturkontakt. --- Kunst. --- Kunstproduktion. --- Architektur. --- Kulturaustausch. --- Rome (Empire). --- Afrikanische Provinzen. --- Römisches Reich --- Nordprovinzen. --- Ostprovinzen. --- Westprovinzen. --- Provinzen. --- Provinces --- Thèmes, motifs --- Antiquités
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Les travaux consacrés aux élites à Rome n’ont pas toujours accordé à la parenté féminine des membres des ordines supérieurs toute l’attention qu’elle mérite. Le but de cet ouvrage est de combler cette lacune, en s’intéressant aux épouses, filles, petites-filles, sœurs, mères et aïeules de titulaires du cheval public. Pour ce faire, l’auteur analyse, sur la base d’une documentation principalement épigraphique, les alliances matrimoniales, les pratiques religieuses et la mobilité géographique de ces dames sur trois siècles. Ce livre entend donc contribuer à l’histoire sociale d’un groupe, hétérogène quant à son extraction, situé juridiquement aux marges de la société, comme l’étaient les femmes dans le monde romain.
Equestrian order (Rome). --- Femmes --- Kinship --- Kinship. --- Ordre équestre (Rome). --- Parenté --- Ritter. --- Social conditions. --- Weibliche Verwandtschaft. --- Women --- Conditions sociales --- Social conditions --- Rome (Empire). --- Rome --- Römisches Reich --- Conditions sociales. --- Ostprovinzen. --- Upper class women --- Equestrian order (Rome) --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Aristocracy (Social class) --- Ordre équestre (Rome) --- Women - Rome - Social conditions --- Kinship - Rome --- Femmes - Rome - Conditions sociales --- Parenté - Rome --- Rome - Social conditions --- Rome - Conditions sociales
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The studies in this collection deal with a variety of subjects. Their focus is the Roman Empire in the East, the Roman army, Judaea in the Roman period, and Jewish history. Inscriptions are published in them and literary sources discussed. First, Judaea in the period before the arrival of the Romans as well as under Roman rule forms the centre of attention. Here, articles on specific documents are presented and historical problems discussed ranging from the Seleucid period to the Later Roman Empire. The second part of the book contains studies of the wider area and the third part is concerned with the Roman army, its organisation and aims in the Frontier areas. Many of these papers are hard to find and it is particularly valuable to have all of them together and logically arranged in one volume. Moreover extensive discussions of recent publications and newly published material have been added here.
History of Asia --- Roman history --- Middle East --- Rome --- West bank --- Moyen-Orient --- Cisjordanie --- History --- Army. --- Histoire --- Armée --- Army --- -Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Gadah ha-maʻaravit --- Judaea and Samaria --- Judea and Samaria --- West Bank of the Jordan River --- Yehudah ṿeha-Shomron --- Palestine --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- Orient --- -Army. --- -History --- Territoriale Expansion --- Grenze --- Heer --- Römerzeit --- Grenze. --- Heer. --- Römerzeit. --- Römisches Reich, Ostprovinzen --- Römisches Reich --- Judäa --- Römisches Reich; Militär. --- Orient (alter) --- Römer --- Alter Orient. --- Römer. --- Naher Osten --- Judäa. --- Naher Osten. --- Römisches Reich. --- Politik --- Ostprovinzen --- Ostprovinzen. --- Armée --- History. --- Asia, West --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Armed Forces. --- Armed Services --- Military, The --- Military art and science --- Disarmament --- To 622 --- Middle East. --- Rome (Empire) --- West Bank. --- Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Byzantine Empire --- Italy --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic --- Romi (Empire) --- Asia --- Eastern Mediterranean Region --- South West --- Arab countries --- Middle East - History - To 622 --- West bank - History --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 BC-476 AD --- Rome - Army
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Land tenure --- Propriété foncière --- History --- Histoire --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome --- Empire byzantin --- Civilization --- Provinces --- Civilisation --- Empire romain d'Orient / Histoire --- Romanisation / Méditerranée (région) --- Propriété foncière / Méditerranée (région) --- Empire byzantin / Histoire --- Empire byzantin / Civilisation / Jusqu'à 527 --- Rome / Provinces orientales --- Empire romain d'Orient --- Romanisation --- Histoire. --- Méditerranée (région) --- Jusqu'à 527 --- Provinces orientales. --- Propriééfoncièe --- Grundeigentüer. --- Grundeigentum. --- Röerzeit. --- Stadt. --- Steuer. --- Méiterrané (réion) --- Jusqu'à527 --- Alter Orient. --- Röisches Reich --- Empire byzantin. --- Méiterrané (bassin). --- Provinces orientales (Rome). --- Ostprovinzen. --- Méiterrané (réion). --- Grundeigentümer. --- Römerzeit. --- Méditerranée (région). --- Méditerranée (bassin). --- Römisches Reich --- Propriété foncière --- Provinces orientales --- Méditerranée (région)&delete& --- Empire byzantin&delete& --- Histoire&delete& --- Civilisation&delete& --- Jusqu'à 527&delete& --- Rome&delete&
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