The Roman Republic has become a huge interest among both specialized readers and the general public. This volume addresses the period in which the Republic reached its peak, and covers a number of key themes in the history of the Roman polity during the Middle Republic, such as: political competition, legal practice, and economic change. Its chapters are the result of a close and up-to-date discussion among established scholars from Europe, the UK, the USA, and Australia.
The Roman Republic has become a huge interest among both specialized readers and the general public. This volume addresses the period in which the Republic reached its peak, and covers a number of key themes in the history of the Roman polity during the Middle Republic, such as: political competition, legal practice, and economic change. Its chapters are the result of a close and up-to-date discussion among established scholars from Europe, the UK, the USA, and Australia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mattia Balbo is Assistant Professor of Roman History at the University of Turin, Italy. His work focuses on the economic and political history of ancient Rome, especially in the Republican period. Federico Santangelo is Professor of Ancient History at Newcastle University, UK. His previous books include Divination, Prediction and the End of the Roman Republic and, as co-editor with James Richardson, The Roman Historical Tradition.
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* Introduction: Whence and Whither? * Mattia Balbo and Federico Santangelo * Chapter 1: Climate Change and Rome's Changing Republic * James Tan * Chapter 2: The Agrarian Policy of the Senate between Hannibal and the Gracchi * Mattia Balbo * Chapter 3: The Political Culture of Coinage: The Introduction and Development of the Denarius System * Marleen Termeer * Chapter 4: Public Buildings and Urban Landscape. A View from the Riverfront * Francesca de Caprariis * Chapter 5: Goodbye to All That: The Roman Citizen Militia after the Great Wars * Michael J. Taylor * Chapter 6: The Administration of the Imperium Romanum in the Second Century BCE * Michele Bellomo * Chapter 7: Legislation, Politics and Social Change in the Early Second Century BCE * Thibaud Lanfranchi * Chapter 8: Interactions between Tribunes and Senate * Annarosa Gallo * Chapter 9: The gentes maiores and Aristocratic Competition in Rome (200-134 BCE) * Cyrielle Landrea * Chapter 10: The Arrival of Eloquence? The Changing Parameters of Public Speech in the Second Century * Catherine Steel * Chapter 11: Beyond Conservatism: Charting Roman Religion between Hannibal and Scipio Nasica * Federico Santangelo * Epilogue: Periodization in Perspective. Further Thoughts about the Second Century BCE * Harriet I. Flower
* Introduction: Whence and Whither? * Mattia Balbo and Federico Santangelo * Chapter 1: Climate Change and Rome's Changing Republic * James Tan * Chapter 2: The Agrarian Policy of the Senate between Hannibal and the Gracchi * Mattia Balbo * Chapter 3: The Political Culture of Coinage: The Introduction and Development of the Denarius System * Marleen Termeer * Chapter 4: Public Buildings and Urban Landscape. A View from the Riverfront * Francesca de Caprariis * Chapter 5: Goodbye to All That: The Roman Citizen Militia after the Great Wars * Michael J. Taylor * Chapter 6: The Administration of the Imperium Romanum in the Second Century BCE * Michele Bellomo * Chapter 7: Legislation, Politics and Social Change in the Early Second Century BCE * Thibaud Lanfranchi * Chapter 8: Interactions between Tribunes and Senate * Annarosa Gallo * Chapter 9: The gentes maiores and Aristocratic Competition in Rome (200-134 BCE) * Cyrielle Landrea * Chapter 10: The Arrival of Eloquence? The Changing Parameters of Public Speech in the Second Century * Catherine Steel * Chapter 11: Beyond Conservatism: Charting Roman Religion between Hannibal and Scipio Nasica * Federico Santangelo * Epilogue: Periodization in Perspective. Further Thoughts about the Second Century BCE * Harriet I. Flower
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