A Community in Transition: Rome Between Hannibal and the GracchiMattia Balbo, Federico Santangelo Oxford University Press, 2023 - 392 עמודים This volume gathers twelve studies on key aspects of the history of Rome and its empire between the end of the Hannibalic War (200 BCE) and the election of Tiberius Gracchus to the tribunate (134 BCE). Through this periodization, which places the focus on what intervened between two major and well-studied historical turning points in Republican history, the book aims to bring new light to the interplay between imperial expansion, political volatility, and intellectual developments, and on the various levels on which historical change unfolded. The lack of a continuous ancient narrative for this period, even late or derivative, has shaped much of the historiographical discourse about it. This volume seeks to convey a new sense of the depth of the period and establishes new connections among aspects of human agency and action that are usually considered in isolation from one another. It puts in fruitful dialogue contribution on a range of topics as diverse as climate change, oratory, agrarian laws, urban architecture, and the civilian military, among others. The result is a diverse, multifocal, non-hierarchical assessment of a critical but often understudied period in Roman history. With a well-balanced list of established and up-and-coming scholars, A Community in Transition fills a substantial historiographical gap in the study of the Roman Republic. |
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Whence and Whither? | 1 |
2 Climate Change and Romes Changing Republic | 21 |
3 The Agrarian Policy of the Senate between Hannibal and the Gracchi | 55 |
The Introduction and Development of the Denarius System | 86 |
A View from the Riverfront | 118 |
The Roman Citizen Militia after the Great Wars | 146 |
7 The Administration of the Imperium Romanum in the Second Century bce | 165 |
8 Legislation Politics and Social Change in the Early Second Century bce | 194 |
9 Interactions between Tribunes and Senate | 228 |
10 The Gentes Maiores and Aristocratic Competition in Rome 200134 bce | 266 |
11 The Arrival of Eloquence? The Changing Parameters of Public Speech in the Second Century | 293 |
Charting Roman Religion between Hannibal and Scipio Nasica | 310 |
Further Thoughts about the Second Century bce | 339 |
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