IMC 2014: Sessions
Session 1015: Networks and Neighbours, I: Roman Provincial Capitals of Hispania after the Empire - Tarraco, Emerita, and Corduba
Wednesday 9 July 2014, 09.00-10.30
Sponsor: | Networks & Neighbours Network / Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona |
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Organiser: | Meritxell Pérez Martínez, Departament d'Història i Història de l'Art, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona |
Moderator/Chair: | Ian N. Wood, School of History, University of Leeds |
Paper 1015-a | A Symptomatic Reading of the Vitas Patrum Emeritensium: Mérida in Late Visigothic Spania (Language: English) Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Hagiography, Political Thought |
Paper 1015-b | Cordoba: From Empire to Caliphate (Language: English) Index terms: Archaeology - General, Islamic and Arabic Studies |
Paper 1015-c | Medieval Tarraco between Two Empires with Enemies as Neighbours (Language: English) Index terms: Archaeology - General, Islamic and Arabic Studies, Politics and Diplomacy |
Abstract | Empire left a deep and long-lasting impression in the territories of old Romanisation known as Roman Hispania with visible effects at all levels of human development. Even when it ceased to play a major political role in the West, Empire continued to shape political, social and cultural structures in Hispania. |