TY - BOOK N2 - The creators of popular culture have often appropriated elements of Roman history and society. This text looks at how ancient Rome has been depicted and what the portrayals tell us about contemporary culture. AB - The creators of popular culture have often appropriated elements of Roman history and society. This text looks at how ancient Rome has been depicted and what the portrayals tell us about contemporary culture. T1 - Imperial projections :ancient Rome in modern popular culture / DA - 2005. CY - Baltimore : AU - Joshel, Sandra R. AU - Malamud, Margaret. AU - McGuire, Donald T. CN - PN1995.9.R68 CN - PN1995.9.R68 PB - Johns Hopkins University Press, PP - Baltimore : PY - 2005. ID - 315336 SN - 9780801882685 (pbk.) SN - 0801882680 (pbk.) TI - Imperial projections :ancient Rome in modern popular culture / LK - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/jhu051/00054602.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/jhu051/00054602.html ER -