CONTENTS
Introduction Sovereignty, Territoriality and Universalism in the Aftermath
of Caracalla...............................................................................................................
7CliffordAndo (Chicago):
Chapter 1 Reading the Citizenship Papyrus (P.Giss. 40)....................................... 29
Ari Z. Bryen (West Virginia)
Chapter 2 Local Law in Asia Minor after
the Constitutio Antoniniana................................................................................... 45
Georgy Kantor (Oxford)
Chapter 3 The Notion of Res Publica in the Age of Caracalla.................... 63
Claudia Moatti (Paris)
Chapter 4 Christian Reflections on Roman Citizenship (200-430)............ 99
Herve Inglebert (Paris)
Chapter 5 Citizenship, Subjection, and Civil Law: Jean Bodin on
Roman Citizenship and the Theory of Consensual
Subjection............................................................................................................ 113
Daniel Lee (Berkeley)
Chapter 6 Racialization within Universalist Societies. Is it Possible
to Identify Various Historical Cases of the Same
Antinomy?............................................................................................................ 135
Jean-Frederic Schaub (Paris)
Chapter 7 Ancien Regime in the Tropics? A Debate Concerning the Political Model of the Portuguese Colonial Empire.......................................................................................... 157
Antonio Manuel Hespanha (Lisbon)
Chapter 8 Expanding Citizenship? The French Experience
Surrounding the Code Napoleon.......................................................................... 177
Luigi Lacche (Macerata)
Chapter 9 Universalism, Legal Pluralism and Citizenship:
Portuguese Imperial Policies on Citizenship and Law
(1820-1914).......................................................................................................... 199
Ana Cristina Nogueira da Silva (Lisbon)
Chapter 10 Tainted Citizenship and Imperial Constitutions: the Case of the Spanish Constitution of 1812 221
Josep M. Fradera (Barcelona)
Afterword Roman Citizenship, Empire, and the Challenges of Sovereignty...... 243
Anthony Pagden (Los Angeles)
Acknowledgments................................................................................................ 257
Index...................................................................................................................... 259