To what extent was religion an instrument of Roman imperialism? Discuss with reference to both archaeological and historical evidence.
Articles/Books relation to Roman Imperialism:
CUNLIFFE, B. 1988. Greeks, Romans and barbarians: spheres of interaction. London: Batsford. INST ARCH DA 170 CUN.
FREEMAN, P.W.M. 1993. Romanisation and Roman material culture. Journal of Roman Archaeology, 6, 438-45. INST ARCH Pers; .
FREEMAN, P.W.M. 1997. Romanization Imperialism: what are we talking about? In K. Meadows, C. Lemke and J. Heron (eds.) TRAC 96: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, 15-21. Oxford: Oxbow Books. INST ARCH DAA 170 THE.
GARDNER, A. 2013. Thinking about Roman imperialism: postcolonialism, globalization and beyond? Britannia, 44, 1-25. INST ARCH Pers/.
GIVEN, M. 2004. The Archaeology of the Colonized. London: Routledge. INST ARCH AH GIV.
GOSDEN, C. 2004. Archaeology and Colonialism. Cambridge: C.U.P. INST ARCH AH GOS.
HINGLEY, R. 2005. Globalizing Roman Culture: unity, diversity and empire. London: Routledge. ANCIENT HISTORY R 72 HIN.
KEAY, S. & N. TERRENATO, N. (eds.) 2001. Italy and the West: comparative issues in Romanization. Oxford: Oxbow Books. INST ARCH DA 170 KEA.
LAURENCE, R. 2012. Roman Archaeology for Historians, chapters 5. Routledge: London and New York. INST ARCH YATES A 30 LAU; ISSUE DESK IOA LAU 1.
MATTINGLY, D. (ed.) 1997. Dialogues in Roman Imperialism: power, discourse and discrepant experience in the Roman empire. Portsmouth, RI: JRA Supplementary Series 23. ANCIENT HISTORY R 61 MAT.
MATTINGLY, D. 2002. Vulgar and weak Romanization, or time for a paradigm shift? Journal of Roman Archaeology, 15, 536-540. INST ARCH Pers; .
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MILLETT, M. 1990. The Romanization of Britain: an essay in archaeological interpretation. Cambridge: C.U.P. INST ARCH DAA 170 MIL; ISSUE DESK IOA MIL 8. 21
MORLEY, N. 2010. The Roman Empire: roots of imperialism. New York: Pluto Press. ANCIENT HISTORY R 14 MOR
PITTS, M. 2008. Globalizing the local in Roman Britain: an anthropological approach to social change. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 27, 493- 506. INST ARCH Pers; .
PITTS, M. and VERSLUYS, M.J. (eds.) 2015. Globalisation and the Roman World: World History, Connectivity and Material Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ANCIENT HISTORY R72 PIT; .
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VERSLUYS, M.J. 2014. Understanding objects in motion. An archaeological dialogue on Romanization (with comments and reply). Archaeological Dialogues 21(1), 1-64. INST ARCH Pers; .
WEBSTER, J. 2001. Creolizing the Roman Provinces. American Journal of Archaeology, 105, 209-25. INST ARCH Pers/.
WEBSTER, J. and N. COOPER (eds.) Roman Imperialism: Post-Colonial Perspectives. Leicester: University of Leicester, School of Archaeological Studies (Leicester Archaeology Monographs 3). ANCIENT HISTORY Qto R 61 WEB.
WELLS, P.S. 1999. The Barbarians Speak. Princeton: PUP. ANCIENT HISTORY R 20 WEL.
WOOLF, G.D. 1992. The unity and diversity of Romanization. Journal of Roman Archaeology, 5, 349-352. INST ARCH Pers.
WOOLF, G. 1995. The formation of Roman provincial cultures. In J. Metzler, M. Millett, N. Roymans and J. Slofstra (eds.) Integration in the Early Roman West: the role of culture and ideology, 9-18. Luxembourg: Muse National dHistoire et dArt. INST ARCH DA Qto MET.
WOOLF, G. 1998. Becoming Roman. Cambridge: C.U.P. ANCIENT HISTORY R 28 WOO.