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Roman Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
As did their cultures in antiquity, Greek Studies and Roman Studies will complement each other. Roman Studies will focus on subjects related to the Roman world, examined from a multitude of angles. As the chronological, the territorial, and the cultural expanse of the field demand interdisciplinarity, this series encourages the implementation of newer disciplines and methodologies, such as anthropology, linguistics, sociology, and literary theory, alongside the established methodologies of archaeology and philology. The series editors for Roman Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches encourage new and alternative approaches, especially from younger scholars whose work bridges more than one discipline and encourages us to think beyond established patterns and models of explanation.
Editor(s):
Sarolta A. Takács (
stakacs@rci.rutgers.edu
)
Advisory Board:
Francesca Behr, Paul Blaney, Miriam Carlisle, Mary Ebbot, Lee Fratantuono, Casey Dué Hackney, Prudence Jones, Ellen Perry, and Werner Riess
Staff editorial contact:
Jana Hodges-Kluck (
Jana.Hodges-Kluck@bloomsbury.com
)
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Latin on Stone: Epigraphic Research and Electronic Archives
EDITED BY
FRANCISCA FERAUDI-GRUENAIS -
CONTRIBUTIONS BY
SAROLTA A. TAKÁCS; FRANCISCA FERAUDI-GRUÉNAIS; WILLIAM ...
Lexington Books • May 2010 • Monograph
Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern Influences on Rome and the Papacy from Gregory the Great to Zacharias, A.D. 590-752
ANDREW J. EKONOMOU
Lexington Books • January 2009 • Monograph
Intercepted Letters: Epistolary and Narrative in Greek and Roman Literature
THOMAS E. JENKINS
Lexington Books • October 2006 • Monograph
Reading Rivers in Roman Literature and Culture
PRUDENCE J. JONES
Lexington Books • September 2005 • Monograph
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