This dissertation explores how the social, cultural and political form of the early Roman principate reflected the voices of the upper classes of Italy and Rome. Sources formerly overlooked in this regard become useful when viewed through the lenses of the key concepts of consensus and concordia, which both predated and informed the transition to empire. The self-justification through consensus constrained the princeps to 'legitimate' and 'traditional' forms of presentation. Yet the concept by itself facilitated this, being concretely operative in the earliest republican historical records, and manifest through acts easily transferred to the justification of imperial authority and regularly reproduced. The nature of tradition and legitim...
In this work, Fred Drogula studies the development of Roman provincial command using the terms and c...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
In this thesis I trace the political concept of the “the good statesman” through the transitional pe...
This dissertation explores how the social, cultural and political form of the early Roman principate...
Previous studies of Roman imperial decision-making have largely viewed the structure of imperial gov...
The aim of this dissertation is to explain the meaning of concordia surveying the historical context...
This dissertation explores various aspects of ‘Republicanism’ in the elite culture and political dis...
The stability of the Roman empire requires substantial and specific explanation. What induced the qu...
The nature of the Republican constitution has been much contested by scholars studying the history o...
This dissertation discusses the interaction of mythology and power in the Roman Republic and early P...
This thesis examines a selection of ways in which Roman political actors (be they senators, equites,...
The Roman Principate was in a constant state of change. The individual needs of each emperor dictate...
This dissertation examines the practice of historical periodization by Roman thinkers in the first c...
Roman democracy is in fashion. In particular, the publication of Fergus Millar's The Crowd in the La...
In examining the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the principate, one is inevitably struck ...
In this work, Fred Drogula studies the development of Roman provincial command using the terms and c...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
In this thesis I trace the political concept of the “the good statesman” through the transitional pe...
This dissertation explores how the social, cultural and political form of the early Roman principate...
Previous studies of Roman imperial decision-making have largely viewed the structure of imperial gov...
The aim of this dissertation is to explain the meaning of concordia surveying the historical context...
This dissertation explores various aspects of ‘Republicanism’ in the elite culture and political dis...
The stability of the Roman empire requires substantial and specific explanation. What induced the qu...
The nature of the Republican constitution has been much contested by scholars studying the history o...
This dissertation discusses the interaction of mythology and power in the Roman Republic and early P...
This thesis examines a selection of ways in which Roman political actors (be they senators, equites,...
The Roman Principate was in a constant state of change. The individual needs of each emperor dictate...
This dissertation examines the practice of historical periodization by Roman thinkers in the first c...
Roman democracy is in fashion. In particular, the publication of Fergus Millar's The Crowd in the La...
In examining the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the principate, one is inevitably struck ...
In this work, Fred Drogula studies the development of Roman provincial command using the terms and c...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
In this thesis I trace the political concept of the “the good statesman” through the transitional pe...