Gemeinsam mit Dr. Eivind Heldaas Seland (Universität Bergen) werde ich
im November einen Sektionsvorsitz beim
Annual Meeting of the
American Schools of Oriental Research in Baltimore übernehmen.
Für die Sektion mit dem Titel "Sinews of Empire: Networks of the Roman
Near East" laden wir zur
Anmeldung von Beiträgen
ein.
Details zum Kongress und zu den Bewerbungsmodalitäten finden sich hier:
http://www.asor.org/am/2013/2013-call-for-papers.shtml
Marburg, Januar 2013
Kerstin Droß-Krüpe
Abstract:
Sinews of Empire: Networks in the Roman Near East
Most of the Near East was under Roman rule for almost seven
centuries, representing the longest period of political stability in
the history of the region. Since the 1990s there has been an explosion
of scholarly interest in the field, with studies moving emphasis from
the metropolitan to regional and local points of view, but arguably
most contributions have continued to cast representatives of imperial
rule as protagonists or antagonists in narratives of domination,
resistance, integration and fragmentation. In this session we aim to
move the focus of attention to the everyday ties of trade, religion and
day-to-day regional politics connecting people and places in the Roman
Near East. How did networks develop? What where the institutions
underpinning interaction and fostering integration on local, regional
and imperial levels? What impact did formal and informal rules have on
economic, social and political activities within these networks? How
did networks react to stress on imperial level, such as invasions,
economic crisis or civil war? We especially welcome papers situating
empirical data within theoretical frameworks such as Social Network
Analysis or New Institutional Economy, in order to facilitate
comparison between groups, over time and between different parts of the
Roman Near East.