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Romania
Citizenship:
Ph.D. degree award:
2000
Mr.
Alexander
Rubel
Prof. Dr. CS I
Director Institut; Researcher
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ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ - FILIALA IAŞI
Other affiliations
Visiting Senior Research Fellow
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Jesus College, Oxford
(
United Kingdom
)
Researcher | Teaching staff | Manager
Personal public profile link.
Expertise & keywords
Archaeology
Ancient Rome
Ancient history
Ancient greek history
ancient dacia
German studies
German literature
Jewish-German Studies
Religious Anthropology
Projects
Publications & Patents
Entrepreneurship
Reviewer section
“The Other” in Action. The Barbarization of Rome and the Romanization of the World
Call name:
Exploratory Research Projects - PCE-2012 call
PN-II-ID-PCE-2012-4-0490
2013
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2016
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ - FILIALA IAŞI
Project partners:
ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ - FILIALA IAŞI (RO)
Affiliation:
ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ - FILIALA IAŞI (RO)
Project website:
http://arheo.ro/romanization/
Abstract:
The history of the Roman Empire is the history of a complex process of integration, often labelled “Romanization”. The receptiveness of Rome towards the Greeks and the incorporation of Greek culture into a Roman context are well-known themes in classical studies and archaeology. With the concept of “’the other’ in action“ we argue that this receptiveness of Roman culture is the basis of and thus the key concept for the understanding of the empire and the provincial system. It is about Rome’s unique capability to creatively adapt elements of foreign cultures, of “the other”, within the framework of Roman rule and to make them part of an integration process, involving culture and especially religion. Such a theoretical approach will investigate “’the other in action’” in a multi-disciplinary way, from multiple angles, including collaborators from Romania and from across Europe and centred on the fields of ancient history, archaeology and linguistics, thus covering Roman Italy, Germany, Dacia and Greece in a comparative perspective, and dealing with issues like military organization, linguistics, numismatics, religion. The main question underlying this approach is not how the process of “becoming Roman” took place, but why it was possible to “become Roman” while still being/staying Greek, Aleman, Goth or Dacian. “the ‘other’ in action” could be the first Romanian contribution to this crucial, ongoing debate, and a much-needed reappraisal of the concept of Romanization.
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