Recently there has been considerable debate about the nature of popular politics in the Roman Republic. This debate has demonstrated that the Roman citizen was actively involved in voting, and made conscious decisions about which candidate he should vote for at elections, and whether to vote for or against a bill at the meetings of the comitia. The results of elections and voting assemblies would seem to have been dependent upon the attendance and voting behaviour of Roman citizens. These two factors would vary according to the views and opinions of the individual citizen. This paper addresses the issue of how these views and opinions were formulated, with particular reference to the participation of Roman citizens in popular politics
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Ph.D ThesisThis study is a methodological and historiographical discussion of four key theoretical c...
As a pre-requisite for the Roman law to come into existence, a community of people had first to emer...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen intern...
Roman democracy is in fashion. In particular, the publication of Fergus Millar's The Crowd in the La...
In recent years efforts have been made to reassess the role of the wider Roman population in the pol...
The aim of this essay was to make a comparative study of political communication between the Late Ro...
This thesis will add to the debate on the nature of popular politics at Rome from the time of the Gr...
The present thesis provides a historical analysis of public political discourse in the cities of Rom...
This thesis provides a social history of the plebeian and curule aedileships of the Roman republic. ...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_052672816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
"This volume aims to address the question of political communication in the Roman world. It draws up...
By tradition, Roman women were excluded from politics and they had no influence on Roman political c...
This dissertation examines the illegal electoral conduct known as ambitus, which was evident in nume...
The reputations of a great many figures in history have been established by chance and opportunity: ...
The literature of the Roman imperial period contains multiple references to popular and non-elite sp...
Ph.D ThesisThis study is a methodological and historiographical discussion of four key theoretical c...
As a pre-requisite for the Roman law to come into existence, a community of people had first to emer...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen intern...