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This volume explores Rome’s frontiers through the lens of cultural relativism, integrating post-colonial and positional approaches. It emphasizes the scholar’s standpoint in shaping knowledge and recontextualizes frontier studies within broader cultural frameworks.
The aim of the book is to make Socrates' investigation and resolution of the questions that still concern us as human beings more accessible to serious contemporary readers.
Past climate fluctuations significantly shaped human ways of life. This Element reconstructs Southern Levant climate (ca. 1300–300... Læs mere
Argues that Sophoclean tragedy is a distinctive form of religious discourse concerned with exploring the... Læs mere
In this book, Gabrielle Thomas questions the popular assumption that the devil served as the primary explanation for evil, sin, and suffering as Early... Læs mere
Religion was a central aspect of Greek and Roman experience but presents challenges for modern interpreters. This collection contributes to a vigorous debate about the... Læs mere
What was 'race' in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds? How did Classics become the province of dead 'White' men? This book explores the different... Læs mere
A social and cultural history of the world from the Paleolithic to the present, designed for courses in world and global history and general readers. This new edition... Læs mere
A language's grammar can be correlated with the social history of its speakers. This introduction to the early evolution of the Persian language bridges ancient... Læs mere
Is innovation all we think it is? In this study, Saro Wallace challenges prevalent assumptions about innovation within... Læs mere
Appropriation, 'making something one's own', helps us to think about social practices. This volume applies it to the religious practices of... Læs mere