A new book by Andrew Burnett on coinage of the Roman Provinces has been published by Cambridge University Press.
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The Roman Provinces, 300 BCE–300 CE
Using Coins as Sources
by Andrew Burnett
Provincial coinage gives us a unique insight into the Roman world, reflecting the values and concerns of the elites of the many hundreds of cities in the Roman empire. Coins offer a very different perspective from written history, which usually represents the views of the senatorial class, and which was usually composed long after the events that are described. The coins, in contrast, provide evidence without hindsight, and uniquely allow a systematic examination across the whole Roman world. This volume makes it possible for instructors and students and scholars to deploy a complex set of material evidence on many historical topics. It includes over two hundred illustrations of coins with detailed captions, so providing a convenient sourcebook of the most important items, and covers topics such as the motivation for Roman conquest, the revolution of Augustus, the world of the Second Sophistic and the crisis of the third century.
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Provides a clear and comprehensive narrative and good illustrations well described in the captions to enable students to grasp the historical potential of Roman provincial coinage
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Employs a chronological structure in order to help students understand clearly the scope and historical development of Roman provincial coinage
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Clearly explains for students the prevalence of inflation and the break-up of the Roman monetary system in the third century CE
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 13 November 2024
ISBN: 9781009420136
Dimensions (mm): 216 x 140 mm
Weight: 0.62kg
Contains: 226 colour illus. 16 maps
Page extent: 406 pages
Softbound and digital versions are also available. Purchasers can get a discount by adding the code BURNETT25 at the checkout.
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For more information, or to order, see:
The Roman Provinces, 300 BCE–300 CE
(https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/the-roman-provinces-300-bce300-ce/4DAACB2DADBDDCB78ED19901723D4B03#overview)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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