ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND INTERCULTURALITY

Interculturality, seen as a social experience of diversity, has always existed. It has existed since ancient times, when the expansion of a great empire brought together different peoples, different mentalities and implicitly, more cultures. In our approach, we want to present interculturality throu...

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Main Authors: Alexandra IORGULESCU, Mihaela MARCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Sitech 2023-07-01
Series:Social Sciences and Education Research Review
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Online Access:https://sserr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/sserr-10-1-129-132.pdf
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Summary:Interculturality, seen as a social experience of diversity, has always existed. It has existed since ancient times, when the expansion of a great empire brought together different peoples, different mentalities and implicitly, more cultures. In our approach, we want to present interculturality through the prism of a great state of antiquity, the Roman state. The historical context, more often than not, brought the dialogues between people of different cultures to a higher stage and generated positive results. And this was due to Roman civilisation and culture.
ISSN:2392-9863