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The book presents an original concept of the emergence of sumptuary legislation (luxury laws) in ancient Rome. The genesis of the laws against luxury is considered in a comprehensive way, in the totality of their economic, social, political and ideological prerequisites. The author goes beyond ancient Roman history, showing a broad historical background to the application of sumptuary legislation, which allows us to identify the reasons for the emergence of such laws in pre-industrial societies. On the basis of a thorough analysis of the sources, the social preconditions of the struggle in…mehr

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The book presents an original concept of the emergence of sumptuary legislation (luxury laws) in ancient Rome. The genesis of the laws against luxury is considered in a comprehensive way, in the totality of their economic, social, political and ideological prerequisites. The author goes beyond ancient Roman history, showing a broad historical background to the application of sumptuary legislation, which allows us to identify the reasons for the emergence of such laws in pre-industrial societies. On the basis of a thorough analysis of the sources, the social preconditions of the struggle in ancient Rome against the phenomenon of luxury are shown. The author uses various methods of social analysis, examining the biographies of prominent statesmen, the trends of large social groups and the evolution of the power elite of Rome. For the first time in Russian literature the ideological background for the formation of sumptuary laws is explored, with particular attention paid to the influence of Greek ideological models and attitudes on the social thought of Rome. The author paints a complex picture of Rome's cultural contacts with the Greek world, in which the Samnites played a special role.

The book presents an original concept of the emergence of sumptuary legislation (luxury laws) in ancient Rome. The genesis of the laws against luxury is considered in a comprehensive way, in the totality of their economic, social, political and ideological prerequisites. The author goes beyond ancient Roman history, showing a broad historical background to the application of sumptuary legislation, which allows us to identify the reasons for the emergence of such laws in pre-industrial societies. On the basis of a thorough analysis of the sources, the social preconditions of the struggle in ancient Rome against the phenomenon of luxury are shown. The author uses various methods of social analysis, examining the biographies of prominent statesmen, the trends of large social groups and the evolution of the power elite of Rome. For the first time in Russian literature the ideological background for the formation of sumptuary laws is explored, with particular attention paid to the influence of Greek ideological models and attitudes on the social thought of Rome. The author paints a complex picture of Rome's cultural contacts with the Greek world, in which the Samnites played a special role.

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Doctor en Historia, profesor asociado de la Universidad Pedagógica Estatal de Vólogda, director de la sección de Vólogda del Centro de Estudios de Derecho Romano del Instituto de Historia General de la Academia de Ciencias de Rusia, autor de 4 monografías sobre la historia de la sociedad y el derecho antiguos.