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SUMMARY:There Goes the Neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:City life in North Africa during the Roman period is often
  portrayed as a monolithic image of gleaming marble temples and elites
 \, of unrivalled urban wealth and unquestionable success. Yet amongst 
 these developments the neighborhoods of North Africa also saw periods 
 of disuse\, small- and large-scale regeneration projects\, and a broad
  shift from mixed-use to specialized districts. This talk examines the
 se changes using the modern concept of gentrification. By tracing exam
 ples of the displacement of urban production and the consolidation of 
 property into larger and more elite residences\, we can better underst
 and both the nature of Roman urban renewal and the impact of these cha
 nges on local populations.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
PRIORITY:3
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