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:''Romanization may also refer to linguistics see Romanization (disambiguation).'' Romanization or Latinization (or Romanisation or Latinisation: see spelling differences)—in the historical and cultural meanings of both terms—indicate different historical processes, such as acculturation, integration and assimilation of newly incorporated and peripheral populations by the Roman Republic and the later Roman Empire. Ancient Roman historiography and Italian historiography until the fascist period used to call these various processes the "civilizing of barbarians". ==Characteristics== The acculturation proceeded from the top down, the upper classes adopting Roman culture first and the old ways lingering longest in outlying districts among peasants.〔The identification of countryfolk as ''pagani'' is discussed at paganism.〕 Hostages played an important part in this process, as elite children, from Mauretania to Gaul, were taken to be raised and educated in Rome.〔Leonard A. Curchin, ''The Romanization of Central Spain: complexity, diversity, and change in a Provincial Hintellrfreshsrland'', 2004, p. 130.〕 Ancient Roman historiography and traditional Italian historiography confidently identified the different processes involved with a "civilization of barbarians". Modern historians take a more nuanced view: by making their peace with Rome, local elites could make their position more secure and reinforce their prestige. New themes include the study of personal and group values and the construction of identity, the personal aspect of ethnogenesis. These transitions operated differently in different provinces; as Blagg and Millett point out〔T. F. C. Blagg and M. Millett, eds., ''The Early Roman Empire in the West'' 1999, p. 43.〕 even a Roman province may be too broad a canvas for generalizations. One characteristic of cultural Romanization was the creation of many hundreds of Roman coloniae in the territory of the Roman Republic and the subsequent Roman Empire. Until Trajan, colonies were created using veterans, mainly from the Italian peninsula, who promoted Roman customs and laws, with the use of Latin. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Romanization (cultural)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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