Between the fourth and second centuries BC, Rome conquered practically all of peninsular Italy, and founded numerous colonies in lands that were confiscated from Italian communities. Roman historical writers provide detailed accounts of the wars and battles fought during this period, but say little about the political, legal and socio-economic arrangements made between Rome and Italian communities after the wars. This article discusses some of the social interactions that developed as a result of the Roman expansion in Italy between the fourth and second centuries BC, by identifying key historical agents that participated in this process and how they interacted. I argue that knowledge of these social interactions can provide a deeper unders...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The main aim of this paper is to show how the Roman empire exerted its domination inside as much as ...
This article analyzes how from the foundation of the city, Rome not only defined its hegemony with t...
Between the fourth and second centuries BC, Rome conquered practically all of peninsular Italy, and ...
This article aims to examine the evidence for the various roles that Latin and Roman colonies played...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
This article is an attempt to present the role of the Roman Republic’s policies towards Umbrian trib...
Despite the importance of the Social War to events of Late Republican Rome much debate exists over t...
Nel processo di crescita dello stato romano, gli autori antichi attribuiscono un ruolo determinante ...
The Social War (91-88 BCE) is one of the most significant episodes in Roman history: from this war, ...
The history of the Roman Republic is often divided between internal events such as social struggles ...
Rome was a city that has expanded its power to the point of becoming oneof the greatest empires of A...
Through this work I intend to consider ancient Roman history through a modern postcolonial lens in o...
The Romans sometimes transferred foreign communities to ager publicus as a means to end conflicts. I...
The expansion of Roman power beyond the Italian peninsula resulted in the appearance of Roman citize...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The main aim of this paper is to show how the Roman empire exerted its domination inside as much as ...
This article analyzes how from the foundation of the city, Rome not only defined its hegemony with t...
Between the fourth and second centuries BC, Rome conquered practically all of peninsular Italy, and ...
This article aims to examine the evidence for the various roles that Latin and Roman colonies played...
Between 295 and 167 BC, Rome’s position in the western Mediterranean changed hugely. This thesis ask...
This article is an attempt to present the role of the Roman Republic’s policies towards Umbrian trib...
Despite the importance of the Social War to events of Late Republican Rome much debate exists over t...
Nel processo di crescita dello stato romano, gli autori antichi attribuiscono un ruolo determinante ...
The Social War (91-88 BCE) is one of the most significant episodes in Roman history: from this war, ...
The history of the Roman Republic is often divided between internal events such as social struggles ...
Rome was a city that has expanded its power to the point of becoming oneof the greatest empires of A...
Through this work I intend to consider ancient Roman history through a modern postcolonial lens in o...
The Romans sometimes transferred foreign communities to ager publicus as a means to end conflicts. I...
The expansion of Roman power beyond the Italian peninsula resulted in the appearance of Roman citize...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The main aim of this paper is to show how the Roman empire exerted its domination inside as much as ...
This article analyzes how from the foundation of the city, Rome not only defined its hegemony with t...