Social Struggles in Archaic Rome: New Perspectives on the Conflict of the Orders
Kurt A. Raaflaub
This widely respected study of social conflicts between the patrician elite & the plebeians in the first centuries of the Roman republic has now been enhanced by a new chapter on material culture, updates to individual chapters, an updated bibliography, & a new introduction.
II The Value of the Literary Tradition Concerning Archaic Rome (pp 47–74): Timothy J. Cornell
III The Formation of the “Annalistic Tradition”: The Example of the Decemvirate (pp 75–97): Jurgen von Ungern-Sternberg
IV The Contribution of Archaeology to Early Roman History (pp 98–106): Russell T. Scott
V Patricians and Plebeians: The Origins of a Social Dichotomy (pp 107–127): Jean-Claude Richard
VI The Definition of patres and plebs: An End to the Struggle of the Orders (pp 128–167): Richard E. Mitchell
VII The Rise of the plebs in the Archaic Age of Rome (pp 168–184): Arnaldo Momigliano
VIII From Protection and Defense to Offense and Participation: Stages in the Conflict of the Orders (pp 185–222): Kurt A. Raaflaub
IX Religious Aspects of the Conflict of the Orders: The Case of confarreatio (pp 223–238): Jerzy Linderski
X The Political Significance of the Codification of Law in Archaic Societies: An Unconventional Hypothesis (pp 239–267): Walter Eder
XI The Tenth Table and the Conflict of the Orders (pp 268–292): Mark Toher
XII The Integration of the Plebeians into the Political Order After 366 B.C. (pp 293–311): Robert Develin
XIII The End of the Conflict of the Orders (pp 312–332): Jurgen von Un
- Analyzes social conflicts between patricians & plebeians in early republican Rome
- Includes chapters by leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic illuminating social, economic, legal, religious, military, & political aspects as well as the reliability of historical sources
- Contributors have written addenda for the new edition, updating their chapters in light of recent scholarship
II The Value of the Literary Tradition Concerning Archaic Rome (pp 47–74): Timothy J. Cornell
III The Formation of the “Annalistic Tradition”: The Example of the Decemvirate (pp 75–97): Jurgen von Ungern-Sternberg
IV The Contribution of Archaeology to Early Roman History (pp 98–106): Russell T. Scott
V Patricians and Plebeians: The Origins of a Social Dichotomy (pp 107–127): Jean-Claude Richard
VI The Definition of patres and plebs: An End to the Struggle of the Orders (pp 128–167): Richard E. Mitchell
VII The Rise of the plebs in the Archaic Age of Rome (pp 168–184): Arnaldo Momigliano
VIII From Protection and Defense to Offense and Participation: Stages in the Conflict of the Orders (pp 185–222): Kurt A. Raaflaub
IX Religious Aspects of the Conflict of the Orders: The Case of confarreatio (pp 223–238): Jerzy Linderski
X The Political Significance of the Codification of Law in Archaic Societies: An Unconventional Hypothesis (pp 239–267): Walter Eder
XI The Tenth Table and the Conflict of the Orders (pp 268–292): Mark Toher
XII The Integration of the Plebeians into the Political Order After 366 B.C. (pp 293–311): Robert Develin
XIII The End of the Conflict of the Orders (pp 312–332): Jurgen von Un
Kategorije:
Godina:
2005
Izdanje:
2
Izdavač:
Wiley-Blackwell
Jezik:
english
Strane:
444
ISBN 10:
1405100605
ISBN 13:
9781405100601
Fajl:
PDF, 2.27 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2005