Civil war and the collapse of the social bond: the Roman tradition at the heart of the modern
Can civil war ever be overcome? Can a better order come into being? This book explores how the Roman civil wars of the first century BCE laid the template for addressing perennially urgent questions. The Roman Republic's collapse and Augustus' new Empire have remained ideological battlegro...
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Zusammenfassung: | Can civil war ever be overcome? Can a better order come into being? This book explores how the Roman civil wars of the first century BCE laid the template for addressing perennially urgent questions. The Roman Republic's collapse and Augustus' new Empire have remained ideological battlegrounds to this day. Integrative and disintegrative readings begun in antiquity (Vergil and Lucan) have left their mark on answers given by Christians (Augustine), secular republicans (Victor Hugo), and disillusioned satirists (Michel Houellebecq) alike. France's self-understanding as a new Rome - republican during the Revolution, imperial under successive Napoleons - makes it a special case in the Roman tradition. The same story returns repeatedly. A golden age of restoration glimmers on the horizon, but comes in the guise of a decadent, oriental empire that reintroduces and exposes everything already wrong under the defunct republic. Central to the price of social order is patriarchy's need to subjugate women |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Oct 2022) Figures of discord -- Oriental empire : Vergil, Georgics -- Empire without end : Vergil, Aeneid, and Lucan, De bello civili -- The eternal city : Augustine, De civitate Dei -- The republic to come : Hugo, Quatrevingt-treize -- The empire to come : Houellebecq, Soumission |
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spelling | Lowrie, Michèle ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)138898871 aut Civil war and the collapse of the social bond the Roman tradition at the heart of the modern Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago, Barbara Vinken, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich Cambridge ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2023 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 366 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Classics after antiquity Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Oct 2022) Figures of discord -- Oriental empire : Vergil, Georgics -- Empire without end : Vergil, Aeneid, and Lucan, De bello civili -- The eternal city : Augustine, De civitate Dei -- The republic to come : Hugo, Quatrevingt-treize -- The empire to come : Houellebecq, Soumission Can civil war ever be overcome? Can a better order come into being? This book explores how the Roman civil wars of the first century BCE laid the template for addressing perennially urgent questions. The Roman Republic's collapse and Augustus' new Empire have remained ideological battlegrounds to this day. Integrative and disintegrative readings begun in antiquity (Vergil and Lucan) have left their mark on answers given by Christians (Augustine), secular republicans (Victor Hugo), and disillusioned satirists (Michel Houellebecq) alike. France's self-understanding as a new Rome - republican during the Revolution, imperial under successive Napoleons - makes it a special case in the Roman tradition. The same story returns repeatedly. A golden age of restoration glimmers on the horizon, but comes in the guise of a decadent, oriental empire that reintroduces and exposes everything already wrong under the defunct republic. Central to the price of social order is patriarchy's need to subjugate women Civil war / Rome Social structure / Rome War and society / Rome Rome / History / Republic, 265-30 B.C. Rome / Social conditions / 510-30 B.C. Vinken, Barbara 1960- (DE-588)115577254 aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-31-651644-7 (DE-604)BV048850731 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009029995 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Civil war and the collapse of the social bond the Roman tradition at the heart of the modern |
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title_full | Civil war and the collapse of the social bond the Roman tradition at the heart of the modern Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago, Barbara Vinken, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich |
title_fullStr | Civil war and the collapse of the social bond the Roman tradition at the heart of the modern Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago, Barbara Vinken, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich |
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