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Memories and memory practices in late-antique Rome - RALF BEHRWALD und CHRISTIAN WITSCHEL (Hg.), ROM IN DER SPÄTANTIKE. HISTORISCHE ERINNERUNG IM STÄDTISCHEN RAUM (HABES [Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien] Band 51; Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2012). S. 409, Abb. 44, Tabellen 9. ISBN 978-3-515-09445-0. EUR. 62.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2014

Maya Maskarinec*
Affiliation:
Dept. of History, University of California at Los Angeles, mmaskarinec@ucla.edu

Abstract

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Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2014

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1 Cf. Caldwell, D. and Caldwell, L. (edd.), Rome: continuing encounters between past and present (Farnham 2011)Google Scholar.

2 Behrwald, R., Die Stadt als Museum? Die Wahrnehmung der Monumente Roms in der Spätantike (Berlin 2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Witschel, C. and Kraus, J. U. (edd.), Die Stadt in der Spätantike — Niedergang oder Wandel? Kolloq. 2003 (Historia Einzelschriften 190, 2006)Google Scholar; Witschel, C. and Bauer, F. A. (edd.), Statuen in der Spätantike (Wiesbaden 2007)Google Scholar, with review at JRA 24 (2011) 868–70Google Scholar.

3 Late antiquity here is taken to refer to the period from the mid-3rd to the late 6th c.

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5 In particular, Cooper, K. and Hillner, J. (edd.), Religion, dynasty, and patronage in Early Christian Rome, 300-900 (Cambridge 2007)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 Cf. now the same author's From equality to asymmetry: honorific statues, imperial power, and senatorial identity in late-antique Rome,” JRA 25 (2012) 319–50Google Scholar.

7 Cf. Boglia, C., McKitterick, R. and Osborne, J. (edd.), Rome across time and space: cultural transmissions and the exchange of ideas c.500-1400 (Cambridge 2011)Google Scholar.