Urban Identity and Citizenship in the West between the Fifth and Seventh Centuries
Abstract
The presentation of the self in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages has traditionally been defined in terms of an ethnic dichotomy between Roman and Barbarian. In parallel discourses, the studies on the evolution of citizenship have focused on the transformation of Roman citizenship after the Constitutio Antoniniana, without much focus on the role of citizenship as a marker of identity. In this article, the possibility of using urban identity (as defined by anthropologists and...