The Province Strikes Back: Imperial Dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean

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Synopsis
In 2024, the publisher of PMFIA series (Foundation for the Finnish Institute of Athens) decided to re-publish all previous volumes of the series, earlier available in printed form only, in an open-access format. Simultaneously, the contributions have been re-licensed with Creative commons license standard CC BY-NC, now commonly used in scientific publishing. The volumes, and the individual articles contained within them, have also been addigned DOI-numbers to enhance referencing.
Chapters
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Ideology and Practice of Empire
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Provincial Challenges to the Imperial Centre in Achaemenid and Seleucid Asia Minor
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Maintaining Order and Exercising Justice in the Roman Provinces of Asia Minor
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Local Elites and Government Intervention in the Province of Anadolu
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What Difference Did Rome Make? The Cretans and the Roman Empire
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Crete between the Byzantine and Venetian Empires
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Centre–Periphery Relations: Crete in the Eighteenth Century
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Empire and Collective Mentality: The Transformation of eutaxia from the Fifth Century BC to the Second Century AD
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Provincial Elites, Central Authorities: Problems in Fiscal and Military Management in the Byzantine State
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Empires and Migrational Trends: The Case of Roman and Ottoman Greece
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'διά δόξαν ἐκείνων καὶ κλέος τοῦ ἔθνους' The Philomousos Society of Athens and Antiquities

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Published
2008-01-01
Print ISSN
1237-2684
Copyright (c) 2008 The Finnish Institute at Athens
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