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Informationen zum Autor Guy Bradley is Professor of Roman and Early Italian History at Cardiff University. He has co-edited The Peoples of Ancient Italy (2018). He is the author of Ancient Umbria: State, Culture and Identity in Central Italy from the Iron Age to the Augustan Era (2000), Early Rome to 290 BC: The Beginnings of the City and the Rise of the Republic (2020), and articles on the history of ancient Rome and Italy. John-Paul Wilson is Lecturer in Classics at the University of Wales, Lampeter. He is the author of Exchange and Society in the Archaic Mediterranean c. 1000–c. 500 BC: Institutional Change and the Development of the Ancient Economy (forthcoming), and articles on Greek social and economic history. Vorwort The term colonization encompasses much diversity, from the settlement of the western Mediterranean and the Black Sea by Greeks in the archaic period to the foundation of Roman colonies in mainland Italy during the Republic. Zusammenfassung The term colonization encompasses much diversity, from the settlement of the western Mediterranean and the Black Sea by Greeks in the archaic period to the foundation of Roman colonies in mainland Italy during the Republic. Inhaltsverzeichnis Guy Bradley (Cardiff) and John-Paul Wilson (Lampeter), Introduction. John-Paul Wilson, '"Ideologies" of Greek colonisation'. Edward Bispham (Oxford), 'Coloniam deducere: not what it used to be'. Guy Bradley (Cardiff), 'Colonisation and identity in Republican Italy'. John Patterson (UCL), 'Colonisation and historiography: the Roman Republic'. David Gill (Swansea), 'Early colonisation at Euesperides: origins and interactions'. Michael Crawford (UCL), 'From Poseidonia to Paestum via the Lucanians'.