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Renaissance of Roman Colonization - Carlo Sigonio and the Making of Legal Colonial Discourse

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Zusatztext Seven collected essays, including the Introduction and Epilogue, examine the impact on Romanist scholarship of Carlo Sigonio (1522/23-1584), a Renaissance thinker whose legal interpretation of the "settler-colony" in Roman experience and practice influenced thinkers contemporary to and following him - Machiavelli, Bodin, Anglo-American writers and political actors from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, among others. The case is convincingly made that intra-Empire relations can be as useful as inter-Empire or Empire-outsider relations for appreciating how the antecedents of the contemporary State system operated. Informationen zum Autor Jeremia Pelgrom is an assistant professor at Groningen University. His research focuses on Roman Republican colonialism and Italian landscape archaeology. He has co-directed two research projects funded by the Dutch research council (NWO): Landscapes of Early Roman Colonization (with Tesse D. Stek) and Mapping the via Appia (with Stephan Mols and Eric Moormann), and he is co-editor of Roman Republican Colonization. New perspectives from Archaeology and Ancient History (2014).Arthur Weststeijn is a research fellow at the University of Padua. He specializes in intellectual history and the history of political thought, with a particular focus on early-modern republicanism and imperialism. He is the author of Commercial Republicanism in the Dutch Golden Age (2012) and co-editor of Ancient Models in the Early Modern Republican Imagination (2017) and The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600-2000 (2019). Klappentext Bringing together experts on Roman history, the history of classical scholarship, and the history of international law, this book analyzes the context, making, and impact of the great Italian Renaissance scholar Carlo Sigonio (1522/3-84) and his reconstruction of the Roman colonial model. Zusammenfassung Bringing together experts on Roman history, the history of classical scholarship, and the history of international law, this book analyzes the context, making, and impact of the great Italian Renaissance scholar Carlo Sigonio (1522/3-84) and his reconstruction of the Roman colonial model. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Jeremia Pelgrom and Arthur Weststeijn: Introduction: Settler Colonies Between Roman Colonial Utopia and Modern Colonial Practice 2: William Stenhouse: Roman Colonies and the Distribution of Land before Sigonio 3: John Rich: The Mommsen of the Renaissance: Sigonio, the De antiquo iure populi Romani, and Roman Republican Colonization 4: Mark Somos: Sigonio in Anglo-American Projects to Reform the Imperial Constitution, 1751-1777 5: Mattia Balbo: Roman Colonization and Land Division between Enlightenment and Romanticism: Beaufort and Niebuhr 6: Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi: Roman Colonization in Twentieth-Century Historiography 7: Christopher Smith: Epilogue: Reflections on the Past and Future of the Roman Colonial Discourse ...

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Authors Jeremia (Assistant Professor Pelgrom
Assisted by Jeremia Pelgrom (Editor), Arthur Weststeijn (Editor), Weststeijn Arthur (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.11.2020
 
EAN 9780198850960
ISBN 978-0-19-885096-0
No. of pages 224
Series The History and Theory of International Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, LAW / Legal History, LAW / International, International Law, Legal History, Roman law, Systems of law: Roman law

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