Peace and war in Rome :: a religious construction of warfare /
Warfare is one of the defining elements that drove the development of the city of Rome from a small territory into a Mediterranean Empire. Religion is identified as having played an important part in this. Never done before, this book undertakes a survey of all rituals, and religious institutions in...
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Summary: | Warfare is one of the defining elements that drove the development of the city of Rome from a small territory into a Mediterranean Empire. Religion is identified as having played an important part in this. Never done before, this book undertakes a survey of all rituals, and religious institutions in a broader sense, along with discourses related to peace and warfare. Priests and senators, generals and soldiers, men and women are acknowledged as agents with very different competencies, interests, and experiences, but also different opportunities to leave material traces or textual reflections of their activities. Throughout, the author pays attention to developments in time as well as space. He seeks to reconstruct the religious construction of peace and war at Rome as a tool and an attitude caught up in a process of change. The book persists in addressing the ways in which specific religious concepts might further or impede the pursuit of power and obedience to power, sharpen or mitigate internal competition, be conducive or not to the integration of allied powers, without ever claiming to "explain" military success or expansion"--Back cover. |
Item Description: | "With gods on their side, home and away": afterword : Federico Santangelo--Page 279. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (361 pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-350) and index. |
ISBN: | 3515123814 3515123784 9783515123785 9783515123815 |
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title_full | Peace and war in Rome : a religious construction of warfare / Jörg Rüpke ; translated by David M. B. Richardson. |
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topic | War Religious aspects History. Guerre Aspect religieux Histoire. Religion fast War Religious aspects fast |
topic_facet | War Religious aspects History. Rome Religion. Guerre Aspect religieux Histoire. Religion War Religious aspects Rome (Empire) History |
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