Re-Thinking Globalisation in the Ancient World - 08-09-10/05/2018, Lampeter (Wales)
The aim is to explore approaches to the theme of ‘globalisation’ across the ancient world, c.500 BCE to 700 CE, from a methodological, cultural, and economic perspective. Methodological issues relating to the theme of ‘globalisation’ will be analysed in different contexts, notably the application of this concept in different regions and different periods of the ancient world. For example, one can scrutinise such a concept in the multi-ethnic Seleukid Empire, study concepts of local identities in the ‘global world’ of the Roman Empire or ancient China, consider concepts like ‘Mediterranisation’ and ‘Oikoumenisation’, or explore interaction and cultural exchange between the Roman world, Africa, Southern Asia and China.
FECHA/ DATE/DATA: 08-09-10/05/2018
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Academy of Cultural Heritage, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Lampeter, Wales)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Dr Matthew Cobb; Assoc.-Prof. Ralph Haeussler
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