He Book review of G. Cruz Andreotti y F. Machuca Prieto (2022), Etnicidad, identidad y barbarie en el mundo antiguo, Madrid: Editorial Síntesis, 275 págs. ISBN: 978-84-1357-150-8
Abstract
This work presents a comprehensive overview of the study of concepts such as ethnicity, identity, and barbarism in Classical Antiquity. To this end, its authors immerse us in the historiography of the ancients, as well as that of modern scholars, thus creating an updated portrait that allows us to understand the importance of these issues in the perception and study of the Greeks and Romans. This book offers a window into the study of Antiquity, equipped with numerous methodological tools and from a variety of perspectives.
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