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9780521003902

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521003902

  • ISBN10:

    0521003903

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-01-19
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Summary

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic examines all aspects of Roman history and civilization from 509-49 BC. The key development of the republican period was Rome's rise from a small city to a wealthy metropolis and international capital of an extensive Mediterranean empire. These centuries produced the classic republican political system and the growth of a world empire. They also witnessed the disintegration of this system under the pressure of internal dissension and boundless ambition of its leading politicians. In this Companion volume, distinguished European and American scholars present a variety of lively, current approaches to understanding the political, military, and social aspects of Roman history, as well as its literary and visual culture. Designed to be accessible to the general reader and to students, The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic will invite further exploration to a vital, formative period of Roman history and its later influence.

Author Biography

Harriet I. Flower is associate professor of classics at Princeton University

Table of Contents

Part I. Political and Military History: 1. The early Republic Stephen Oakley
2. Power and process under the republican 'constitution' T. Corey Brennan
3. The Roman army and navy David Potter
4. The crisis of the Republic Jü
rgen von Ungern-Sternberg
Part II. Roman Society: 5. Under Roman roofs: family, house, and household Karl-Joachim Hö
lkeskamp
6. Women in the Roman Republic Phyllis Culham
7. The Republican economy and Roman law: regulation, promotion, or reflection? Jean-Jacques Aubert
8. Roman religion Jö
rg Rü
pke
Part III. Rome's Empire: 9. Italy and the Roman Republic 338-31 BC Kathryn Lomas
10. Rome and Carthage John F. Lazenby
11. Rome and the Greek world Erich S. Gruen
Part IV. Roman Culture: 12. Literature in the Roman Republic Elaine Fantham
13. Roman republican art in context Ann L. Kuttner
14. Spectacle and political culture in the Roman Republic Harriet I. Flower
Part V. Epilogue: The Influence of the Roman Republic: 15. The Roman Republic and the French and American Revolution Mortimer N. S. Sellers.

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