The volumes La Puglia romana by F. Grelle, M. Silvestrini, G. Volpe, and R. Goffredo constitute an exemplary work of territorial history, in which the detailed and com- prehensive investigation of the multiple local realities is integrated with the various overarching historical frameworks (covering an extensive chronological span, from the 4th century BCE to the end of Late Antiquity). This approach provides the reader with a profound understanding of Apulia during the Roman period. In discussing the work, the author focuses in particular on certain aspects of the formation of Apulia’s regional identity.
L’identità regionale della Puglia nel mondo romano: una storia territoriale dell’Italia antica
Fara Nasti
2025-01-01
Abstract
The volumes La Puglia romana by F. Grelle, M. Silvestrini, G. Volpe, and R. Goffredo constitute an exemplary work of territorial history, in which the detailed and com- prehensive investigation of the multiple local realities is integrated with the various overarching historical frameworks (covering an extensive chronological span, from the 4th century BCE to the end of Late Antiquity). This approach provides the reader with a profound understanding of Apulia during the Roman period. In discussing the work, the author focuses in particular on certain aspects of the formation of Apulia’s regional identity.File in questo prodotto:
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