When the Old World Was the New World: Roman Acculturation of Indigenous Customs in Western Europe

dc.contributor.advisorOberly, James Warren, 1954-
dc.contributor.advisorWaters, Matthew W. (Matthew William)
dc.contributor.authorHoehn, Jamie L.
dc.date.accessioned2009-07-14T18:13:21Z
dc.date.available2009-07-14T18:13:21Z
dc.date.issued2009-07-14T18:13:21Z
dc.description.abstractThis paper explores the acculturation of customs native to the people of Western Europe by Roman soldiers and citizens living on the frontier. This paper examines who these indigenous people were and focuses on their development from the middle of the fifth century BCE until several centuries after Roman conquest. There is an emphasis on the unique challenges presented by indigenous Europeans and how these challenges, either directly or indirectly, affected Roman culture. Although changes within the army are the primary focus of this paper, other aspects of frontier life are also examined, including self perception, trade and religion. Finally, this paper examines several ways by which native women spread their culture to the Romans.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35451
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUSGZE AS333
dc.subjectEurope--Civilization--Roman influencesen
dc.subjectAcculturation--Europeen
dc.subjectAcculturation--Romeen
dc.subjectRome--Civilization--European influencesen
dc.subjectCivilization, Medievalen
dc.titleWhen the Old World Was the New World: Roman Acculturation of Indigenous Customs in Western Europeen
dc.typeThesisen

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