Reconstructing the Roman Republic : an ancient political culture and modern research / Karl-J. Holkeskamp ; translated by Henry Heitmann-Gordon

This study examines the political culture of the Roman Republic, challenging democratic interpretations to argue for an oligarchic structure. It analyses the influence of the senatorial elite through public rituals, urban topography, and traditional Roman value systems.

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vernon_slug reconstructing-the-roman-republic-an-ancient-political-culture-and-modern-research-karl-j-holkeskamp-translated-by-henry-heitmann-gordon
vernon_authors Karl Holkeskamp, Henry Heitmann-Gordon
vernon_tags Political science, Social sciences, Civilisation, Rome -- History, Political science -- Philosophy, Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C, Rome -- Administrative and political divisions, Rome -- Politics and government
vernon_production_date 2010
vernon_brief_description Holkeskamp offers a comprehensive, in-depth survey of the modern debate surrounding the Roman Republic. -- Publisher's description.
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vernon_isbn_issn 9780691140384
vernon_subject_people Julius Caesar (b.100 BCE, d.44 BCE), Marcus Tullius Cicero (Roman, b.106 BCE, d.43 BCE), Pompey (b.106 BCE, d.48 BCE), Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 BCE-14 CE
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