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A Companion to the Roman Republic
ISBN: 978-1-4051-0217-9
Hardcover
776 pages
December 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.

Part I: Introductory.

1. Methods, Models, and Historiography. (Martin Jehne).

2. Literary Sources. (Edward Bispham).

3. Epigraphy and Numismatics. (Mark Pobjoy).

4. Topography and Archaeology of Republican Rome. (Mario Torelli).

5. The Physical Geography and Environment of Republican Italy. (Simon Stoddart).

Part II: Narrative.

6. Between Myth and History. Rome's Rise from Village to Empire (the Eighth Century to 264). (Kurt A. Raaflaub).

7. Mediterranean Empire (264-134). (Daniel J. Gargola).

8. The Gracchi to the First Civil War (133-70). (C. F. Konrad).

9. The Final Crisis (69-44). (W. Jeffrey Tatum).

Part III: Civic Structures.

10. Communicating with the Gods. (Jorg Rupke).

11. Law in the Roman Republic. (Michael C. Alexander).

12. The Constitution of the Roman Republic. (John A. North).

13. Army and Society. (Paul Erdkamp).

Part IV: Society.

14. Social Structure and Demography. (Neville Morley).

15. Finding Roman Women. (Beryl Rawson).

Part V: Political Culture.

16. The City of Rome. (John R. Patterson).

17. Aristocratic Values. Nathan Rosenstein.

18. Popular Power in the Roman Republic. (Alexander Yakobson).

19. Patronage. (Elizabeth Deniaux).

20. Rhetoric and Public Life. (Jean-Michel David).

21. The Republican Body. (Anthony Corbeill).

Part VI: The Creation of a Roman Identity.

22. Romans and Others. (Erich S. Gruen).

23. History and Collective Memory in the Middle Republic. (Karl-J. Holkeskamp).

24. Art and Architecture in the Roman Republic. (Katherine E. Welch).

25. Literature. (William W. Batstone).

Part VII: Controversies.

26. Conceptualizing Roman Imperial Expansion under the Republic: An Introduction. (Arthur M. Eckstein).

27. The Economy: Agrarian Change During the Second Century. (Luuk de Ligt).

28. Rome and Italy. (John R. Patterson).

29. The Transformation of the Republic. (Robert Morstein-Marx and Nathan Rosenstein).

Bibliography.

Index
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