Roman Political Culture: Seven Studies of the Senate and City Councils of Italy from the First to the Sixth Century AD.
This volume offers an original and innovative analysis of Roman political culture in Italy from the first to the sixth century AD, drawing on seven case studies to argue against the prevailing view among historians that deliberative and participatory politics effectively ended with the institution o...
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