Souvenirs and the experience of empire in ancient Rome : shaping cultural memory and social identity / Maggie Popkin, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio

Introduction: Souvenirs of the Roman Empire -- Souvenirs of cult statues -- Souvenirs of cities and sites -- Memory, knowledge, and cultural affinities -- Souvenirs of the circus and arena -- Souvenirs of the theater -- Imagining the Roman Empire -- Conclusion: Rethinking Rome.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Introduction: Souvenirs of the Roman Empire -- Souvenirs of cult statues -- Souvenirs of cities and sites -- Memory, knowledge, and cultural affinities -- Souvenirs of the circus and arena -- Souvenirs of the theater -- Imagining the Roman Empire -- Conclusion: Rethinking Rome.
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