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International Impact of Empire Network (IMEM)
Contacts:
Elio Lo [email protected]
Sapienza Università di RomaDipartimento di Scienze dell’AntichitàPiazzale Aldo Moro 5I-00185 Roma+390649913842
Olivier [email protected]
Nathalie de [email protected]
Radboud Universiteit NijmegenDepartment of HistoryErasmusplein 1, 6525 HT NijmegenThe Netherlands+31(0)243612289
The Twelfth International Workshop of the Impact of Empire Network was made possible bythe generous support of:
International Impact of Empire Network
‘Impact of Empire’12th International Workshop
Mobility and Migration in the Roman World
Rome, June 17-19
2015
Wednesday, June 17Sapienza Università di Roma
Odeion, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia
14.45 Welcome by the Dean of the Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia (Roberto Nicolai), and the Director of the Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità (Enzo Lippolis)
Welcome and introductory remarks (Elio Lo Cascio and Olivier Hekster)
Migration and Deportation (Chair: Nathalie de Haan)
15.20 Keynote 1: Greg Woolf: Moving Peoples in Early Empires
16.15 Lukas de Blois: Deportation and forced migration in the Balkans in the Third Century (AD 250-271)
16.55 BREAK
17.15 Frederik J. Vervaet & Wim Broekaert: Public-Private Mass Deportations, Slave Revolts and the Augustan Pax Servilis: Political and Socio-Economic Considerations 17.55 Gil Gambash: Between Mobility and Connectivity in the Roman Mediterranean. Travel in the Maritime Sphere
18.40 DRINKS
Thursday, June 18British School at Rome
Mobility and Empire (Chair: Anne Kolb)
09.00 Welcome and opening
09.10 Keynote 2: Laurens E. Tacoma: Stones, Bones, and Monica. Isola Sacra revisited
10.05 Werner Eck: Ordo senatorius und Mobilität: Auswirkungen und Konsequenzen im Imperium Romanum
10.45 BREAK
11.10 Anthony R. Birley: Viri militares moving from west to east in two crisis years (AD 133 and 162)
11.50 Peter Herz: The Mobility of Roman Soldiers
12.30 Vana Kalenderian: 'Resurrecting' Berytus - Osteoarchaeological Analysis and an Evaluation of Mortuary Practices and Cultural Exchange (1st c.BC - 4th c.AD)
12.50 BREAK
Thursday, June 18Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut Rome (KNIR)
Immigration and Motives (Chair: Jeremia Pelgrom)
14.30 Andreas Goltz: Zwischen zwei Reichen? – Dauerhafte Migration zwischen dem Oströmischen und dem Weströmischen Reich in der Spätantike
15.10 Elena Köstner: What was going on with linourgoi in the Roman East? The sociological concept of ethnic colonies and Alexandria’s linen-weavers
15.50 Erika Manders: The Christian emperor on the move: imperial travels and church building policy in the fourth century AD
16.30 BREAK
16.50 Günther Schörner: Mobile Handwerker - wandernde Werkstätten: Techniktransfer im Imperium Romanum
17.30 Anne Hunnell Chen: Moving Ideas between Empires: Competition, Mobile Populations, and Artistic Exchange in Late Antiquity
18.10 Arbia Hilali: Des Africains à Rome à la conquête de la richesse et des honneurs
18.40 DRINKS
Friday, June 19 Istituto Italiano per la Storia Antica
Migration, Integration and the Law (Chair: Andrea Giardina)
09.00 Welcome and opening
09.10 Keynote 3: Claudia Moatti: Droit et migration dans l’empire romain: catégories, contrôles et intégration
10.05 Elena Torregaray: Mobilité et négotiation: les déplacements diplomatiques à Rome
10.45 BREAK
11.05 Andrea Zerbini: Forced displacement in Rome and Byzantium: patterns and responses
11.45 Stéphane Benoist: Coloni et incolae, vingt ans après! Mobilité et identité sociales et juridiques dans le monde romain occidental
12.25 Egbert Koops: Portable status? Incolae in the Flavian municipal laws
13.05 BREAK
(Chair: Lukas de Blois )
14.30 Margherita Carucci: “Don’t go there! It’s not safe! You’ll die!” The dangers of female mobility in the Roman imperial times
15.10 Elio Lo Cascio: Concluding remarks