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Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa

Part of the Variorum Collected Studies series
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The studies collected in this volume cover three broad areas of the history of North Africa as part of the Roman Empire.

Studies devoted to the history of 'political institutions' are followed by ones that detail aspects of interactions between nomad and sedentarist communities in the African provinces.

The book concludes with two studies on African christianity.

In all of these, special attention is given to the indigenous institutions, economies and beliefs that informed the confrontation between 'African' and 'Roman'.

The studies in general argue for a strongly 'interactionist' approach to historians' reconstruction of the history of the period and the region - a perspective that would emphasise the continuous conflict between the two world of African and Roman.

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Product Details
Variorum
0860784908 / 9780860784906
Hardback
939.7
20/07/1995
United Kingdom
352 pages
150 x 224 mm, 1450 grams