Palmyra, the Roman Empire, and the Third Century Crisis

Zooming in and Scaling up from the Evidence

Palmyra, the Roman Empire, and the Third Century Crisis

Zooming in and Scaling up from the Evidence

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Planned release date: 12/2025

The third century is often seen as a period of crisis in the Roman world, marked by political upheaval, violence, war, religious strife, hyperinflation, climatic instability, pandemics, and border incursions. These troubled times, however, coincided with the peak of Palmyra’s prosperity. They encompassed the Syrian city’s drift towards centralised rulership and short-lived political hegemony in the Near East, as well as its reach for imperial power and downfall in the years 270–272 CE.

How can this discrepancy between metropolitan crisis and peripheral prosperity be explained? Along with experts on different aspects of Palmyra, this volume gathers contributions from leading scholars working with the Roman Empire, and with neighbouring regions inside and beyond the imperial borders. Highlighting parallels, discrepancies, connections, and disconnections between developments in Palmyra and other parts of the world with which Palmyra interacted, the aim is a more critical, detailed, and nuanced understanding of the situation in the Roman Near East in the third century CE.

Series Oriens et Occidens
Volume 46
ISBN 978-3-515-14021-8
Media type Book - Paperback
Edition number 1.
Copyright year 2025
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag
Length 323 pages
Illustrations 35 b/w figs., 2 b/w tables
Size 17.0 x 24.0 cm
Language English