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Contents

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Cover

Series page

Title page

Copyright

Dedication

Notes on Editors

Notes on Contributors

Abbreviations

Introduction

10  1 Political Culture: Career of a Concept

11  Part I Modern Reading 2 Machiavelli’s Roman Republic 3 The Roman Republic and the English Republic 4 Liberty, Rights and Virtue: The Roman Republic in Eighteenth-Century France 5 A Roman Revolution: Classical Republicanism in the Creation of the American Republic 6 Theodor Mommsen’s History of Rome and Its Political and Intellectual Context 7 The Political Culture of the Republic since Syme’s The Roman Revolution: A Story of a Debate

12  Part II Ancient Interpreters 9 Cicero: In and Above the Republic’s Political Culture 10 Sallust 11 Augustan Republics: Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Politics of the Past 12 Plutarch’s Evaluation of Roman Politics and Political Figures 13 Appian, Cassius Dio and the Roman Republic

13  Part III Institutionalised Loci 14 The Census 15 The Senate 16 Roman Political Assemblies 17 Armies and Political Culture 18 Imperator and Politician: The Consul as the Highest Magistrate of the Republic 19 The Tribunate of the Plebs: Between Compromise and Revolution 20 Priests 21 Other Magistrates, Officials and Apparitores

14  Part IV Political Actors 22 The Civis 23 Romans, Latins and Allies 24 Peregrini/Nationes Exterae: Foreigners and the Political Culture of the Roman Republic 25 Republican Elites: Patricians, Nobiles, Senators and Equestrians 26 Matronae and Politics in Republican Rome 27 On Freedom and Citizenship: Freedmen as Agents and Metaphors of Roman Political Culture

15  Part V Values, Rituals and Political Discourse 28 Roman Republican Political Culture: Values and Ideology 29 From Patronage to Violence and Bribery: Towards a New Political Culture 30 The Political Culture of the Plebs 31 The Law and the Courts in Roman Political Culture 32 Rhetoric and Roman Political Culture 33 Religion and Rituals in Republican Rome 34 Myth and Theatre 35 Imagery and Space

16  Part VI Politics in Action – Case Studies 36 The Political Culture of Rome in 218–212 bce 37 Roman Political Culture in 169 bce 38 133 bce: Politics in a Time of Challenge and Crisis 39 88 bce 40 The Year 52 bce

17  Index

18  End User License Agreement

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