The Impact of the Roman Empire on Landscapes (original) (raw)
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2021
This volume presents the results of the fourteenth workshop of the international network 'Impact of Empire'. It focuses on the ways in which Rome's dominance influenced, changed, and created landscapes, and examines in which ways (Roman) landscapes were narrated and semantically represented. To assess the impact of Rome on landscapes, some of the twenty contributions in this volume analyse functions and implications of newly created infrastructure. Others focus on the consequences of colonisation processes, settlement structures, regional divisions, and legal qualifications of land. Lastly, some contributions consider written and pictorial representations and their effects. In doing so, the volume offers new insights into the notion of ‘Roman landscapes’ and examines their significance for the functioning of the Roman empire. All contributions are available online under: https://brill.com/view/title/55929
Bonner Jahrbucher , 2016
LVR-Landesmuseums Bonn und des LVR-Amtes für Bodendenkmalpflege im Rheinland sowie des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande BAND 215 2015 VERLAG PHILIPP VON ZABERN • DARMSTADT Sonderdruck aus BONNER JAHRBÜCHER des LVR-Landesmuseums Bonn und des LVR-Amtes für Bodendenkmalpflege im Rheinland sowie des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande BAND 214 2014 Diese PDF-Datei ist nur zum persönlichen Versand durch den Autor bestimmt. Sie darf bis Januar 2020 nicht in das Internet, zum Beispiel auf die Homepage des Verfassers, gestellt werden. This PDF is good for private dissemination by the author only. Its publication on the world wide web, for example on the writer's homepage, is restricted until January 2020. Ce fichier pdf est destiné seulement à la distribution personnelle de l'auteur. Jusqu'au janvier 2020 il ne doit pas être mis en ligne sur l'internet, par exemple sur la page d'accueil du nomographe. Questo file pdf è destinato esclusivamente all'uso personale dell'autore. Non né è permessa la pubblicazione in Internet, per esempio sulla pagina Internet dell'autore, prima del Gennaio 2020. VERLAG PHILIPP VON ZABERN • DARMSTADT Sonderdruck aus BONNER JAHRBÜCHER des LVR-Landesmuseums Bonn und des LVR-Amtes für Bodendenkmalpflege im Rheinland sowie des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande BAND 214 2014 Diese PDF-Datei ist nur zum persönlichen Versand durch den Autor bestimmt. Sie darf bis Januar 2020 nicht in das Internet, zum Beispiel auf die Homepage des Verfassers, gestellt werden. This PDF is good for private dissemination by the author only. Its publication on the world wide web, for example on the writer's homepage, is restricted until January 2020. Ce fichier pdf est destiné seulement à la distribution personnelle de l'auteur. Jusqu'au janvier 2020 il ne doit pas être mis en ligne sur l'internet, par exemple sur la page d'accueil du nomographe. Questo file pdf è destinato esclusivamente all'uso personale dell'autore. Non né è permessa la pubblicazione in Internet, per esempio sulla pagina Internet dell'autore, prima del Gennaio 2020.
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Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, 2002
The end of the Cold War in 1990 led many observers East and West to conclude that the major divides in the world had been closed. The 75-year-old battle between revolution and stasis, and the 45-year-old battle between the two Empires and the two worlds, had come to a close. With closure on the Cold War, a number of things happened. One of them, of course, was the unification of Germany. No doubt, the unification, or re-unification, of Germany was one development that made possible the seminars in Leipzig and in Miami, which in turn provided the opportunity for the production of the work appearing in this volume. More specifically the Universities of Miami and Leipzig were able in the post-cold-war world to inaugurate a joint seminar that would have escaped them, and did escape them, in the preceding period. In the course of the German university reform and expansion of the 1990's, the University of Leipzig, often in the past a center of great learning in the sciences and social sciences, also expanded its law faculty and its law offerings. Likewise, but in a very different way, the University of Miami in the 1990's was able to develop from a provincial university with a few venues of excellence into a significant and serious research institution. The law school of the university is a significant beneficiary of that development. This dual development in Leipzig and in Miami made possible the introduction and popularity of the exchange seminar between the two faculties and their students. In May of 2001, faculty members and students from the University of Miami School of Law went to historic Leipzig to exchange views with German faculty members and students. That exchange was reciprocated in March of 2002 by a visit and discussion with members of the faculty and student body from Leipzig in sunny Miami. Those two occasions produced the papers presented in this volume. This is an