This contribution shows the ‘other side’ of damnatio memoriae: the practice of condemning the memory in the Roman imperial provinces was not only used to erase memory but also to assert identity of the local communities and to manifest their political loyalty
The other side of damnatio memoriae : erasing memory to assert loyalty and identity in the Roman Empire
Calomino Dario
2020-01-01
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This contribution shows the ‘other side’ of damnatio memoriae: the practice of condemning the memory in the Roman imperial provinces was not only used to erase memory but also to assert identity of the local communities and to manifest their political loyaltyFile in questo prodotto:
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