
Published online:
24 October 2019
Published in print:
19 September 2019
Online ISBN:
9780191867965
Print ISBN:
9780198829447
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1.1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction
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1.2 The Structure of this Book 1.2 The Structure of this Book
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1.3 Economic Activities and Institutions 1.3 Economic Activities and Institutions
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1.4 Integration and Identity 1.4 Integration and Identity
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1.5 Integration and Romanization 1.5 Integration and Romanization
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1.6 The Administration of Conquered Areas 1.6 The Administration of Conquered Areas
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1.7 Sources and Methodology 1.7 Sources and Methodology
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Chapter
1 Introduction: Economy and Integration in the Roman Republic
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Published:September 2019
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Roselaar, Saskia T., 'Introduction: Economy and Integration in the Roman Republic', Italy's Economic Revolution: Integration and Economy in Republican Italy (Oxford , 2019; online edn, Oxford Academic, 24 Oct. 2019), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829447.003.0001, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter sets out the main issues discussed in this book regarding the position of the Italians in the Republican period. It summarizes earlier scholarly views on integration and identity and presents the most recent theories regarding these concepts. In doing so, it reviews earlier literature on the much-debated issue of Romanization. It also introduces economic theories that will be applied in the book, such as New Institutional Economics. Furthermore, the chapter gives a basic overview of the various legal statuses that existed in Republican Italy. Finally, this chapter gives an introduction into the sources and methodology used in this study.
Keywords:
Citizenship, Italians, integration, identity, Romanization, New Institutional Economics, globalization, Social War
Subject
European History
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Oxford Scholarship Online
Italy’s Economic Revolution. Saskia T. Roselaar, Oxford University Press (2019). © Saskia T. Roselaar.
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198829447.001.0001
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