Acceptance and Approval: Romans’ Non-Roman Population Transfers, 180 BCE – ca. 70 CE
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Roman authorities sanctioning population transfers of free non-Romans into Roman territory are attested but eight times 180 B.C.E.-ca 70 C.E. The literary and epigraphic evidence poorly attests the transfers but instructively links them to Roman competition for glory. The investigation also illuminates demographic and geopolitical issues.
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Boatwright, MT (2015). Acceptance and Approval: Romans’ Non-Roman Population Transfers, 180 BCE – ca. 70 CE. Phoenix, 29(1-2). pp. 122–146. 10.7834/phoenix.69.1-2.0122 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/34207.
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Mary T. Boatwright
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I am interested in Roman history, especially the social and political history of the Empire; Roman women, especially imperial women; topography of Rome and Roman urbanism more generally; Rome's northern frontiers; and Latin historiography.
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