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In Our Time

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The Transformation of the Roman Empire

I don't think they are in the long term. The idea that this drew a sort of finite line around the edge of Roman imperialism is not exactly what happened. It's very clear that the regions beyond the frontier get drawn into the supply networks. You also find that politically Rome is manipulating which ruler will come to the fore in these slightly chaotic political structures that are beyond the frontier. So the longer term history is one of intense interaction and transformative interaction.

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