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Lessons from Rome
- Foreigners in Roman Empire and in European Union
- Fik Meijer
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Can the EU learn from the Roman past in areas such as migration and religious tolerance? That question Fik Meijer asks in his essay Lessons from Rome, where he investigates integration and discrimination in antiquity and links this topical theme back to our own time.
- ISBN: 978-953-7177-57-7
- Year of the edition: 2012
- Number of pages: 116
- Cover: hard cover
- Original title: Lessen uit Rome. De vreemdeling in het Romeinse Rijk en de Europese Unie geschreven.
- Original language: Dutch
- Translation: Snježana Cimić
- Dimensions: 120x200 mm
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