La integración de Grecia en el Imperio romano (s. II d.C.)
Keywords:
Grecia, integración, imperio grecorromano, romanización, helenizaciónAbstract
El propósito de este ensayo es llevar a cabo un estudio de los mecanismos políticos y culturales (lingüísticos, literarios, artísticos, etc.) a través de los cuales Grecia logra su completa integración en el Imperio romano (cultural y políticamente) y se convierte, para Roma, en un agente imprescindible para llevar a cabo su proyecto imperial. Así, analizaremos porque en el siglo II d. C cuajó este estrecho proyecto de colaboración que benefició tanto a las élites griegas como a las romanas.
(EN) The purpose of this paper is to compose an analysis of the main political and cultural mechanisms (linguistic, literary, artistic, etc.) by which Greece managed to become a completely integrated part of the Roman empire (culturally and politically), and it became an essential agent in Roma’s imperial project. We will also analyze why this close project of collaboration, which benefited both the Roman and Grecian elite, took place in the second century A.D.
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