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SUMMARY:15th Annual Leon Levy Lecture
DTSTART:20220303T220000Z
DTEND:20220303T231500Z
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will take place online. Registration is requi
 red\; click through for the registration link. Zoom information will b
 e provided via confirmation email to registered participants. In this 
 talk I consider how newcomers to the late antique Roman Empire (roughl
 y 250-650) were ascribed “occupational” group identities that depe
 nded upon tasks the authorities required them to perform after settlem
 ent. Once within imperial administrative space\, the outsiders switche
 d from being “barbarians” to another category encoded in Roman law
 .
LOCATION:Online
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
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