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The content and tone of Richard Hodges’ review of my recent book Escape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to Prosperity in the 2021 issue of the Journal of Roman Archaeology invites reflections on strategies of scholarly research and on policies of academic publishing. I discuss matters of perspective, method, substance and professional responsibility.
Great Divergence, Archaeology, Roman Archaeology, World History, Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Comparative History, Roman History
Great Divergence, Archaeology, Roman Archaeology, World History, Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Comparative History, Roman History
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