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The struggle for Roman citizenship : Romans, allies, and the wars of 91-77 BCE /

Основен автор: Kendall, Seth, 1975- (Author)
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, 2013.
Серия: Gorgias studies in classical and late antiquity ; 2.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Struggle for Roman citizenship
Съдържание:
  • ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: The Nature of the Evidence""; ""1. The Turbulent Years of 91â€?77 BCE""; ""2. The Histories Never Composed""; ""3. The Histories That Are Lost""; ""4. The Histories That Are Incomplete: Diodorus""; ""5. The Histories That Are Incomplete: Livy and What Remains of Him""; ""6. Appian of Alexandria""; ""7. Cassius Dio""; ""8. Other Sources: Biography, Exempla, Geography""; ""9. The Sources: A Summary""; ""Chapter 2: Causes of Italian Desires for the Roman Citizenship""
  • ""1. Allied Desires for the Civitasâ€?the Evidence""""2. The Nature of Italian Alliances With Rome""; ""3. The Drawbacks of Allied Foedera: Costs of Military Service""; ""4. The Drawbacks of Allied Foedera: Treatment of Allied Soldiers""; ""5. Merchants, Contractors, and Overseas Venture""; ""6. Romans and Allies in Italy""; ""7. Citizenship as Redress of Grievances""; ""8. Dissatisfaction With Rome and the Road to War""; ""Chapter 3: The Sparks to Light the Flame""; ""1. The Question of When: Why 91?""; ""2. Tiberius Gracchus and the Ager Publicus""
  • ""3. The Year 125: Fulvius Flaccus, Fregellae, and the Lessons Learned""""4. Caius Gracchus""; ""5. An Uneasy Quiet and the Strange Career of M. Livius Drusus""; ""6. War""; ""Chapter 4: The Ignition of Hostilities""; ""1. Secessio""; ""2. The Chronology of Allied Actions""; ""3. Asculum and the End of 91""; ""4. The Winter of 91â€?Allied Activity and Its Meaning""; ""5. The Roman Rejection and Their Decision for War""; ""6. The Aims of the Allies Before Asculum and the Changes in Tactics for the Sping""; ""Chapter 5: War in Earnest, 90 BCE""
  • ""1. The Allied Army At the Beginning of 90 BCE: Commanders and Strategies""""2. The Southern Theater""; ""3. The Northern Theater""; ""4. Fighting in Other Areas: The Sea, Etruria, and Umbria""; ""5. Roman Vulnerabilities and the Steps Taken to Correct Them""; ""6. The Downhill Slope from the Summit: The End of 90 and the Beginning of 89""; ""Chapter 6: Imperfect Defeat and Incomplete Victory, 89â€?88""; ""1. The Lex Julia""; ""2. The Battles of Asculum and the March Down the Coast""; ""3. The War on the Other Side of the Appenines""; ""4. The Developments of Winter, and the Spring of 88""
  • ""5. The End of the War: What Was Reaped and What Was Sewn by the Extension of the Civitas""""Chapter 7: New Citizens: Marius, Sulpicius, Sulla, and the March on Rome""; ""1. The “Retirementâ€? of C. Marius""; ""2. The Strange Career of P. Sulpicius Rufus, the Allies, and the Unlikely Partnership""; ""3. The Spectacular Rise of L. Cornelius Sulla""; ""4. The Leges Sulpiciae, Sulla, and the Unthinkable Act""; ""5. Sulla, the Laws Made, Unmade, and Proposed, and the End of 88""; ""6. The Shadow of Sulla""; ""Chapter 8: Progress and the Promises of Cinna""