Empire, hegemony or anarchy? :: Rome and Italy, 201-31 BCE /

During the period between the end of the Hannibalic War and Octavian's decisive victory in the battle of Actium in 31 BC, the Italian peninsula gradually evolved as the heartland of the Roman Empire as it was expanding across the Mediterranean. The international team of contributors to this boo...

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Other Authors: Hölkeskamp, Karl-Joachim (Editor), Karatas, Sema (Editor), Roth, Roman (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, [2019]
Series:Alte Geschichte (Stuttgart, Germany)
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:During the period between the end of the Hannibalic War and Octavian's decisive victory in the battle of Actium in 31 BC, the Italian peninsula gradually evolved as the heartland of the Roman Empire as it was expanding across the Mediterranean. The international team of contributors to this book elucidates different aspects of the social, cultural and political tensions that erupted as part of this process, and which more than once threatened the very existence of the Roman Republic as an imperial power. Central themes include the relationship between Rome and the Italians as unequal partners; the visual and architectural representation of these dynamics; the place of Italy within Roman concepts of imperial rule; and the gradual, contested transformation of the allied polities into regional communities of Roman citizens
Physical Description:1 online resource (258 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9783515115254
3515115250

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