TY - JOUR
T1 - The dark side of the Empire
T2 - Roman expansionism between object agency and predatory regime
AU - Fernández-Götz, Manuel
AU - Maschek, Dominik
AU - Roymans, Nico
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - This debate piece offers a critique of some recent 'new materialist' approaches and their application to Roman expansionism, particularly those positing that the study of 'Romanisation' should be about 'understanding objects in motion'- A perspective that carries important political and ethical implications. Here, the authors introduce the alternative notion of a 'predatory' political economy for conceptualising Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome. The aim is to illuminate the darker sides of Roman expansionism in order to produce more balanced and inclusive accounts. Two cases studies-the archaeology of the Roman conquest and of rural communities-illustrate the potential of such a perspective.
AB - This debate piece offers a critique of some recent 'new materialist' approaches and their application to Roman expansionism, particularly those positing that the study of 'Romanisation' should be about 'understanding objects in motion'- A perspective that carries important political and ethical implications. Here, the authors introduce the alternative notion of a 'predatory' political economy for conceptualising Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome. The aim is to illuminate the darker sides of Roman expansionism in order to produce more balanced and inclusive accounts. Two cases studies-the archaeology of the Roman conquest and of rural communities-illustrate the potential of such a perspective.
KW - decolonising archaeology
KW - object agency
KW - predatory regime
KW - Roman imperialism
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U2 - 10.15184/aqy.2020.125
DO - 10.15184/aqy.2020.125
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85097325548
SN - 0003-598X
VL - 94
SP - 1630
EP - 1639
JO - Antiquity
JF - Antiquity
IS - 378
ER -