The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans

The traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Roman monuments in Europe. The basic principles of the concept have been laid out by Theodor Mommsen, the German historian and an expert in epigraphy, who was the first to define the relationships betwe...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Marko A. Janković
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade 2016-02-01
Series:Etnoantropološki Problemi
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/192
_version_ 1818715182187151360
author Marko A. Janković
author_facet Marko A. Janković
author_sort Marko A. Janković
collection DOAJ
description The traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Roman monuments in Europe. The basic principles of the concept have been laid out by Theodor Mommsen, the German historian and an expert in epigraphy, who was the first to define the relationships between the Roman "civilization" and the local populations in his book The History of Rome. Mommsen presents a process in which two different political, economic and technological communities meet, and the inferior one is inevitably assimilated. Through the adoption of language, script, customs and material culture, the local communities become more Roman, i.e. they are romanized. This paradigm framework has fundamentally changed the way in which the researchers approach the Roman past. This was the first time that the material culture was explained inside archaeology as the discipline associated to history. The introduction of the concept of Romanization enabled the scholars to analyze the material culture in the context of everyday activities, regardless of their artistic value. Although this concept is a largely simplified view of the past, it has marked the Roman archaeology throughout the 20th century. At the moment when Mommsen's ideas are accepted and elaborated in Western Europe, the discipline of archaeology is formed in the Balkans, the first researchers are trained and the first modern archaeological researches are launched. The paper analyses the influence of his ideas upon the formation of Classical archaeology in Croatia and Serbia, two significantly different political contexts.
first_indexed 2024-12-17T18:59:18Z
format Article
id doaj.art-f1d461a8156f40048880beb546e7e2dc
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0353-1589
2334-8801
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-17T18:59:18Z
publishDate 2016-02-01
publisher University of Belgrade
record_format Article
series Etnoantropološki Problemi
spelling doaj.art-f1d461a8156f40048880beb546e7e2dc2022-12-21T21:36:09ZengUniversity of BelgradeEtnoantropološki Problemi0353-15892334-88012016-02-018310.21301/eap.v8i3.6The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western BalkansMarko A. Janković0Department of Archaeology Faculty of Philosophy University of BelgradeThe traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Roman monuments in Europe. The basic principles of the concept have been laid out by Theodor Mommsen, the German historian and an expert in epigraphy, who was the first to define the relationships between the Roman "civilization" and the local populations in his book The History of Rome. Mommsen presents a process in which two different political, economic and technological communities meet, and the inferior one is inevitably assimilated. Through the adoption of language, script, customs and material culture, the local communities become more Roman, i.e. they are romanized. This paradigm framework has fundamentally changed the way in which the researchers approach the Roman past. This was the first time that the material culture was explained inside archaeology as the discipline associated to history. The introduction of the concept of Romanization enabled the scholars to analyze the material culture in the context of everyday activities, regardless of their artistic value. Although this concept is a largely simplified view of the past, it has marked the Roman archaeology throughout the 20th century. At the moment when Mommsen's ideas are accepted and elaborated in Western Europe, the discipline of archaeology is formed in the Balkans, the first researchers are trained and the first modern archaeological researches are launched. The paper analyses the influence of his ideas upon the formation of Classical archaeology in Croatia and Serbia, two significantly different political contexts.https://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/192Classical archaeologyRomanizationTheodor MommsenCroatiaSerbiahistory of the discipline
spellingShingle Marko A. Janković
The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans
Etnoantropološki Problemi
Classical archaeology
Romanization
Theodor Mommsen
Croatia
Serbia
history of the discipline
title The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans
title_full The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans
title_fullStr The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans
title_full_unstemmed The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans
title_short The Concept of Romanization and its Role in the Constitution of the Classical Archaeologies of the Western Balkans
title_sort concept of romanization and its role in the constitution of the classical archaeologies of the western balkans
topic Classical archaeology
Romanization
Theodor Mommsen
Croatia
Serbia
history of the discipline
url https://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/192
work_keys_str_mv AT markoajankovic theconceptofromanizationanditsroleintheconstitutionoftheclassicalarchaeologiesofthewesternbalkans
AT markoajankovic conceptofromanizationanditsroleintheconstitutionoftheclassicalarchaeologiesofthewesternbalkans