001381178 000__ 04612cam\\22007574a\4500 001381178 001__ 1381178 001381178 003__ OCoLC 001381178 005__ 20211216003114.0 001381178 008__ 000615s2000\\\\miub\\\\\b\\\s001\0\eng\\ 001381178 010__ $$a00055962 001381178 019__ $$a1001193549 001381178 020__ $$a0472111558$$q(cloth ;$$qalk. paper) 001381178 020__ $$a9780472111558$$q(cloth ;$$qalk. paper) 001381178 035__ $$a(OCoLC)44461953 001381178 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dMUQ$$dNLGGC$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dIG#$$dILU$$dBDX$$dUKMGB$$dWAU$$dPBE$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCF$$dOCL$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ$$dDHA$$dOCLCQ$$dSNN$$dOCLCQ$$dIL4J6$$dOCLCO$$dISE 001381178 042__ $$apcc 001381178 043__ $$aaw-----$$aa-sy--- 001381178 049__ $$aISEA 001381178 05000 $$aDS62.2$$b.P65 2000 001381178 08200 $$a939/.4$$221 001381178 1001_ $$aPollard, Nigel,$$d1962- 001381178 24510 $$aSoldiers, cities, and civilians in Roman Syria /$$cNigel Pollard. 001381178 260__ $$aAnn Arbor :$$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$$c©2000. 001381178 300__ $$ax, 349 pages :$$bmaps ;$$c24 cm 001381178 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001381178 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 001381178 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 001381178 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 305-319) and indexes. 001381178 50500 $$tThe Roman army and cities in Syria and Mesopotamia.$$tCity into fortress : the Roman army and cities in Syria and Mesopotamia to the mid-third century A.D. ;$$tFortress cities in the East in the later Roman Empire --$$tThe Roman Army and civilians in Syria and Mesopotamia : formal and informal interaction.$$tFormal interaction : the Roman army as agent of imperial control ;$$tInformal Interaction : ethnicity and integration --$$tThe Roman army and the regional economy of Syria and Mesopotamia.$$tThe regional economy of Syria and Mesopotamia in the Principate ;$$tEconomic change and the Roman army in the later Empire ;$$tThe Roman army, exploitation, and investment --$$tGeneral conclusions --$$tCatalogue of sites from the Principate mentioned in the main text --$$tCatalogue of sites from the later Empire mentioned in the main text. 001381178 5201_ $$a"Soldiers, Cities, and Civilians examines the impact of the Roman army on urbanization in Syria; political, cultural, and social relations between soldiers and civilians; and the effects of the Roman army on the economy of the region. The book looks at the basing of soldiers in cities in the early and middle empire (a phenomenon unique to the eastern provinces) and at the impact military requirements had on the development of new "fortress cities" in the later empire. It examines the duties soldiers performed and the privileges they held vis-a-vis civilians, as well as informal relations between the two groups, relations defined by such factors as ethnicity, religion, and intermarriage. 001381178 5208_ $$aIt considers the impact of army pay and supply on the broad regional economy, drawing on numismatic, archaeological, and textual evidence." "The study of the Roman Near East, including the Roman army based there, is an area of much scholarly interest today. Likewise, the general issues of Roman imperialism and the nature of soldier-civilian relationships are important topics of discussion. Soldiers, Cities, and Civilians in Roman Syria will appeal not only to scholars of Roman history and archaeology but also to scholars with comparative interests in the history and archaeology of empires and colonial societies."--Jacket. 001381178 648_7 $$aTo 622$$2fast 001381178 650_7 $$aArmed Forces.$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst00814586 001381178 650_7 $$aCivilization$$xSyrian influences.$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01910422 001381178 650_7 $$aRoman colonies.$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01930865 001381178 65017 $$aMilitairen.$$2gtt 001381178 65017 $$aStadsbevolking.$$2gtt 001381178 65017 $$aRomeinse keizertijd.$$2gtt 001381178 65017 $$aSociaal-economische aspecten.$$2gtt 001381178 650_7 $$aRomans$$zSyria.$$2nli 001381178 650_7 $$aRoman provinces$$zSyria.$$2nli 001381178 651_0 $$aMiddle East$$xHistory$$yTo 622. 001381178 651_0 $$aRome$$xHistory$$yEmpire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. 001381178 651_0 $$aRome$$xArmy$$xHistory. 001381178 651_0 $$aRome$$xCivilization$$xSyrian influences. 001381178 651_0 $$aRome$$xColonies$$zAsia. 001381178 651_6 $$aMoyen-Orient$$xHistoire$$yJusqu'à 622.$$0(CaQQLa)201-0044811 001381178 651_6 $$aRome$$xHistoire$$y30 av. 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