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The Women at the Edge of Empire project investigates how migrant women and local women married to migrants formed their identities through intercultural interactions at the eastern border of the Late Roman Empire. It combines various scientific methods to analyze individual and regional patterns of identity transformat…
The influence of migration and intercultural contact on identity formation is a topic of significant contemporary concern, yet it also took place in the past.
Women at the Edge of Empire (WAEE) examines how the identities of migrant women, and local women married to migrant men, responded to intercultural contact at the eastern border of the Late Roman Empire (4-6th centuries AD).
The Danube frontier is conventionally seen as a highly militarised environment and to-date women have been largely i…
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