This collection of essays on late Roman Hispania describes the relationships between the peninsula and the rest of the late antique world. Its contributors - archaeologists, historians, and historians of art - address both the historical evidence and the complex historiography of late antique Hispania.
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1. Kim Bowes and Michael Kulikowski, Introduction Introduction to
Part 1
2. Michael Kulikowski, "Cities and Government in Late Antique Hispania: Recent Advances and Future Research Introduction to
Part 2
3. Neil McLynn, "'Genere Hispanus': Theodosius, Spain and Nicene Orthodoxy"
4. Victoria Escribano, "Heresy and Orthodoxy in Fourth-Century Hispania: Arianism and Priscillianism"
5. Pedro Castillo Maldonado, "Angelorum participes: The Cult of the Saints in Late Antique Spain"
6. Kim Bowes, "'Un coterie espagnole pieuse': Christian Archaeology and Christian Communities in Theodosian Hispania" Introduction to
Part 3
7. Pablo C. Diaz and Luis R. Menendez-Bueyes, "The Cantabrian Basin in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: From Imperial Province to Periphery"
8. Carmen Fernandez-Ochoa and Angel Morillo, "Walls in the Urban Landscape of Late Roman Spain: Defense and Imperial Strategy"
9. Javier Arce, "Spain and the African Provinces in Late Antiquity" Introduction to
Part 4
10. Paul Reynolds, "Hispania in the Later Roman Mediterranean: Ceramics and Trade"
11. Fernando Lopez Sanchez, "Coinage, Iconography and the Changing Political Geography of Fifth-Century Hispania"
12. Alexandra Chavarria Arnau, "Villas in Hispania during the Fourth and Fifth Century Bibliography Index