Roman Republic and Political Culture
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Roman Republic and Political Culture
German Scholarship in Translation
Beck, Hans; Russell, Amy; Lueddecke, Kathrin
Cambridge University Press
01/2025
450
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9781009515108
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Part I. Original Essays: 1. Translating Roman Republican political culture Amy Russell; 2. Politics and power in the Roman Republic: then and now, in Old Europe and the Brave New Anglophone World Karl-Joachim Hoelkeskamp; 3. Perspectives from Germany Harriet Flower; Part II. Translations: 4. Benevolence and freedom: nstitutionalising the relations between upper and lower classes in the Roman Republic Martin Jehne; 5. Capitol, comitium and forum: public spaces, sacred topography and landscapes of memory Karl-Joachim Hoelkeskamp; 6. Face to face with the ancestors: political monuments and public memory in Republican Rome Tonio Hoelscher; 7. Rituals of integration in the Roman Republic: on the integrative force of the popular assemblies Martin Jehne; 8. The message of the medium: historiography's potential to create meaning in the context of Roman history culture during the Republic Uwe Walter; 9. The memoria of the gentes as the backbone of collective memory in Republican Rome Wolfgang Bloesel; 10. The ritual grammar of institutionalised politics Egon Flaig; 11. Aristocratic roles and the crisis of the Roman Republic Hans Beck; 12. Monuments and consensus: the precarious equilibrium of merit and power Tonio Hoelscher; 13. Publicity or participation? The role of the contiones in the middle and late Roman Republic Claudia Tiersch.
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Part I. Original Essays: 1. Translating Roman Republican political culture Amy Russell; 2. Politics and power in the Roman Republic: then and now, in Old Europe and the Brave New Anglophone World Karl-Joachim Hoelkeskamp; 3. Perspectives from Germany Harriet Flower; Part II. Translations: 4. Benevolence and freedom: nstitutionalising the relations between upper and lower classes in the Roman Republic Martin Jehne; 5. Capitol, comitium and forum: public spaces, sacred topography and landscapes of memory Karl-Joachim Hoelkeskamp; 6. Face to face with the ancestors: political monuments and public memory in Republican Rome Tonio Hoelscher; 7. Rituals of integration in the Roman Republic: on the integrative force of the popular assemblies Martin Jehne; 8. The message of the medium: historiography's potential to create meaning in the context of Roman history culture during the Republic Uwe Walter; 9. The memoria of the gentes as the backbone of collective memory in Republican Rome Wolfgang Bloesel; 10. The ritual grammar of institutionalised politics Egon Flaig; 11. Aristocratic roles and the crisis of the Roman Republic Hans Beck; 12. Monuments and consensus: the precarious equilibrium of merit and power Tonio Hoelscher; 13. Publicity or participation? The role of the contiones in the middle and late Roman Republic Claudia Tiersch.
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