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Table of contents :
Acknowledgements……Page 7
Abbreviations……Page 9
Contributors……Page 11
Introduction (Kim Bowes and Michael Kulikowski)……Page 13
PART ONE: SPANISH GOVERNMENT AND SPANISH CITIES……Page 39
Introduction to Part 1……Page 41
Cities and Government in Late Antique Hispania: Recent Advances and Future Research (Michael Kulikowski)……Page 43
PART TWO: CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH……Page 83
Introduction to Part 2……Page 85
“Genere Hispanus”: Theodosius, Spain and Nicene Orthodoxy (Neil McLynn)……Page 89
Heresy and Orthodoxy in Fourth-Century Hispania: Arianism and Priscillianism (Victoria Escribano)……Page 133
Angelorum participes: The Cult of the Saints in Late Antique Spain (Pedro Castillo Maldonado)……Page 163
“Un coterie espagnole pieuse”: Christian Archaeology and Christian Communities in Fourth- and Fifth-Century Hispania (Kim Bowes)……Page 201
PART THREE: SPAIN AND ITS PROVINCIAL NEIGHBORS……Page 271
Introduction to Part 3……Page 273
The Cantabrian Basin in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: From Imperial Province to Periphery (Pablo C. Díaz and Luís R. Menéndez-Bueyes)……Page 277
Walls in the Urban Landscape of Late Roman Spain: Defense and Imperial Strategy (Carmen Fernández-Ochoa and Ángel Morillo)……Page 311
Spain and the African Provinces in Late Antiquity (Javier Arce)……Page 353
PART FOUR: TRADE AND THE ECONOMY……Page 375
Introduction to Part 4……Page 377
Hispania in the Later Roman Mediterranean: Ceramics and Trade (Paul Reynolds)……Page 381
Coinage, Iconography and the Changing Political Geography of Fifth-Century Hispania (Fernando López Sánchez)……Page 499
Villas in Hispania during the Fourth and Fifth Centuries (Alexandra Chavarría Arnau)……Page 531
Bibliography……Page 569
Index……Page 637
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