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The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays (Hardcover)
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The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays (Hardcover)
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This collection of essays examines various aspects of the Roman
Republic and its constituent groups of citizens, and discusses the
nature and significance of the revolution that converted it into a
monarchy. Professor Brunt's view is that the Republic was not a
mere oligarchy, and that popular elements and conceptions of
freedom were more important than is commonly supposed. Rival
politicians could not rely primarily on coteries of their fellow
aristocrats and loyal dependents: they appealed in the name of the
public good to the interests and sentiments of sections of the
population - the Italians, men of property in general, peasants and
soldiers, and the urban plebs. Increasingly violent conflicts,
however, eventually made almost everyone willing to accept monarchy
for the sake of peace and order. The revolution itself is shown to
have resulted partly from the interplay of individual personalities
and other contingent factors which elude full historical
explanation, partly from political, social, and economic
conditions, and partly from prevalent ideas. In succeeding chapters
some of these factors are examined more closely. They include five
rewritten or much revised versions of previously published articles
concerned with the Italian allies, the Equites, the courts, the
army, and amicitia. In addition there are three new essays on
libertas, clientship, and factions.
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