THE  RECEPTION  OF GRECO-LATIN ANTIQUITY IN EUROPEAN CULTURES

THE RECEPTION OF GRECO-LATIN ANTIQUITY IN EUROPEAN CULTURES

To  the  thematic  sections  above  is  added  the  workshop:  THE  RECEPTION  OF GRECO-LATIN ANTIQUITY IN EUROPEAN CULTURES, the fifteenth edition of the homonymous   colloquium, this time with the theme: ROMANIZATION   AND INTEGRATION  INTO  THE  ROMAN  EMPIRE.        Coordinator:  Prof.univ.dr.habil. Mădălina STRECHIE (University of Craiova).

The Roman Empire dominated for a long time almost the entire known world of Antiquity, managing  to  extend  its  domination  over  three  continents,  developing  a  very  efficient governance system, based on two main pillars: ROMANIZATION and INTEGRATION. Of a huge  social,  political  and  cultural  complexity,  the  Romanization  phenomenon  was  less approached in the Reception Studies of Roman Antiquity, both in the Romanian scientific landscape, but also in the European one and not only, which determined us to propose to the academic debate at this edition precisely the formation of Romania.

The fifteenth edition of our colloquium, with the theme: Romanization and integration in the Roman Empire, takes place, therefore, this year, as a thematic workshop within the conference  ROMANIA  ORIENTALIS  – ROMANIA  OCCIDENTALIS:  CULTURAL INTERFERENCES AND IDENTITY SPACES and proposes to academic researchers the treatment of the two pillars from a multidisciplinary perspective. Thus, both Romanization and  integration  can  be  the  subject  of  research,  both  separately  and  together,  through: philology,  art,  culture  and  civilization,  history  and  its  auxiliary  sciences,  sociology, mythology, philosophy, imagology, law, mentalities or through any methodological means considered appropriate.