Gregory K. Golden is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Rhode Island College in Providence, Rhode Island. His research interests center on the political institutions of the Roman Republic and Empire and the roles they played in maintaining Roman power over a diverse and multicultural Mediterranean world.
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1. Crisis and the sources for crisis and governmental responses 2. The Roman dictator 3. States of emergency: the tumultus declaration 4. States of emergency: the iustitium edict 5. The senatus consultum ultimum 6. Crises resolved by other means 7. The winter of discontent and the summer which led to a fall 8. The evolution of crisis response during the Roman Republic.
1. Crisis and the sources for crisis and governmental responses 2. The Roman dictator 3. States of emergency: the tumultus declaration 4. States of emergency: the iustitium edict 5. The senatus consultum ultimum 6. Crises resolved by other means 7. The winter of discontent and the summer which led to a fall 8. The evolution of crisis response during the Roman Republic.
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