
Military Presence and Civic Integration in Hispania Ulterior from Sertorius to Caesar
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David Espinosa Espinosa is an Associate Professor of Ancient History at the Complutense University of Madrid. His research focuses on Latin rights and Roman citizenship in the western Roman provinces during the Republic and the High Roman Empire, the reevaluation of the Roman civil wars in the Late Roman Republic, and the history of Hispania and Sicily in Roman times.
Carlos Pereira is an Assistant Professor at the University of Valladolid. He has a PhD in History with speciality in Archaeology from the University of Lisbon. His scientific contributions focus on the archaeology of death in Roman times, as well as Roman military archaeology in the western Iberian Peninsula, most recently studying the Cáceres el Viejo camp.
Estela García Fernández is an Associate Professor of Ancient History and Co-Director of the Research Group ‘Ciudades Romanas’ at the Complutense University of Madrid. Her research focuses on the processes of integration of provincial populations in the Roman world and the study of the Intellectual History of Rome.
Ángel Morillo Cerdán is a Professor of Archaeology at the Complutense University of Madrid. He has a PhD in Archaeology from the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research focuses on the process of Roman settlement in the Iberian Peninsula, especially the presence of the Roman army and the dynamics of cultural transfer.