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    Great Britain's Roman Provinces and Their 'Creolization'

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    Creolization is examined in a paper consisting of ten pages in which the differences between it and Romanization of the provinces of Great Britain are contrasted. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    population. Bibliography lists 2 sources JLCreol.rtf "Creolisation in the Roman Provinces in Britain" Research Compiled for Enterprises Inc By , January 2013  To Use This Report Correctly, Please   In Creolising Roman Britain, Jane Webster looks at the ways in which the acculturation of minority and majority groups took  place under Roman rule, and whether the previous studies of Romanisation could be said to be accurate in terms of the way that they portrayed cultural change during the Roman  occupation or whether there were other ways of looking at the interaction between the indigenous population and the Roman population.  The concept of Romanisation, which has for many years remained the predominant model for illustrating the process  of cultural change in Roman provinces, has recently been challenged in terms of the way that it relates to the majority populations of the provinces. For example, the  way in which acculturation takes place in terms of the population adopting the symbols of the dominant culture is now considered to follow a different pattern depending on whether the  population group is part of the majority or of the elite.  Webster argues that Romanisation in its generally accepted sense could only be said to apply to the elite groups, who adopted Roman symbols during the period of 

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