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Barbarians in the Greek and Roman World

English · Hardback

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What did the ancient Greeks and Romans think of the peoples they referred to as barbari ? Did they share the modern Western conception—popularized in modern fantasy literature and role-playing games—of "barbarians" as brutish, unwashed enemies of civilization? Or our related notion of "the noble savage?" Was the category fixed or fluid? How did it contrast with the Greeks and Romans' conception of their own cultural identity? Was it based on race? In accessible, jargon-free prose, Erik Jensen addresses these and other questions through a copiously illustrated introduction to the varied and evolving ways in which the ancient Greeks and Romans engaged with, and thought about, foreign peoples—and to the recent historical and archaeological scholarship that has overturned received understandings of the relationship of Classical civilization to its "others."

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Authors Erik Jensen
Publisher Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781624667138
ISBN 978-1-62466-713-8
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 235 mm x 160 mm x 23 mm
Weight 580 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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