Roman Britain: the Frontier Province. collected papers by Mark Hassall

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Studies in the history of Roman Britain based on the documentary sources. During a distinguished academic career Mark Hassall, Emeritus Reader in Roman Archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, has published extensively on Roman Britain, and this collection brings together twenty of his most significant articles, encompassing early and later military history, the frontier and the province; and including subjects such as the army, administration, towns, religion, education and trade.

It serves as a valuable and broad-ranging resource for students of the Roman province, and specifically considers the literary and epigraphic record of Britannia across four centuries.

December 2017, 291 pages, illustrated, casebound, £18.00, ISBN 978-1-906978-42-6.

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Studies in the history of Roman Britain based on the documentary sources. During a distinguished academic career Mark Hassall, Emeritus Reader in Roman Archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, has published extensively on Roman Britain, and this collection brings together twenty of his most significant articles, encompassing early and later military history, the frontier and the province; and including subjects such as the army, administration, towns, religion, education and trade.

It serves as a valuable and broad-ranging resource for students of the Roman province, and specifically considers the literary and epigraphic record of Britannia across four centuries.

December 2017, 291 pages, illustrated, casebound, £18.00, ISBN 978-1-906978-42-6.

Studies in the history of Roman Britain based on the documentary sources. During a distinguished academic career Mark Hassall, Emeritus Reader in Roman Archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, has published extensively on Roman Britain, and this collection brings together twenty of his most significant articles, encompassing early and later military history, the frontier and the province; and including subjects such as the army, administration, towns, religion, education and trade.

It serves as a valuable and broad-ranging resource for students of the Roman province, and specifically considers the literary and epigraphic record of Britannia across four centuries.

December 2017, 291 pages, illustrated, casebound, £18.00, ISBN 978-1-906978-42-6.