The conqueror’s gift: Roman ethnography and the end of antiquity

Preview   Michael Maas’s thought-provoking study The Conqueror’s Gift surveys the different structures by which the human population of the world was conceptualized and ordered in late antiquity. It explores the ways in which classical (especially Greek) modes of ethnographic understanding were adopted and then rendered obsolescent both by political transformations as dramatic as the … Continue reading The conqueror’s gift: Roman ethnography and the end of antiquity