In antiquity, Southern Italy was a prominent destination for Greek colonists. However, numerous people already lived in the region. The Greeks sometimes peacefully coexisted with these tribes — and sometimes came into conflict with them.
Theme: Magna Graecia
Richard Evans, 'Syracusan democracy - A fragile start and a feeble end'.
Edwar Herring, 'From imports to indigenous ware - Magna Graecia's red-figure pottery'.
Sosseh Assaturian, 'Eleatic philosophy - The birth of ancient Greek metaphysics'.
Mark Thatcher, 'Conflict and compromise - Greeks and non-Greeks in Italy'.
Richard Evans, 'Caught between fact and fiction - The Achaean colony of Sybaris'.
Emmanouil Peponas, 'The theatre in Magna Graecia - A creative frontier'.
Kathryn Lomas, 'The conquest of Magna Graecia - The coming of Rome'.
Features:
Michael Carter, 'Morituri te salutant! Aut non - Death (and life) in the gladiatorial arena'.
Sem van Atteveld, 'Local industry - The impact of Tyrian purple production'.
Adriano Orsingher, 'Worn, hung, offered - Phoenician and Punic masks'.
Alexander Thein, 'Sulla's dictatorship - Lawgiving, patronage, social mobility'.
Medieval World
Located in Zutphen, the Netherlands, Karwansaray Publishers produces both books and magazines with a historical focus. Our four magazines - Ancient Warfare, Medieval World: Culture & Conflict, Ancient History, and Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy - are released on a bi-monthly basis in both paper and digital formats.