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Julius Caesar And The Roman People Robert Morsteinmarx

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Julius Caesar And The Roman People Robert Morsteinmarx
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.02 MB
Pages: 703
Author: Robert Morstein-Marx
ISBN: 9781108944014, 1108944019
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Julius Caesar And The Roman People Robert Morsteinmarx by Robert Morstein-marx 9781108944014, 1108944019 instant download after payment.

Julius Caesar was no aspiring autocrat seeking to realize the imperial future but an unusually successful republican leader who was measured against the Republic's traditions and its greatest heroes of the past. Catastrophe befell Rome not because Caesar (or anyone else) turned against the Republic, its norms and institutions, but because Caesar's extraordinary success mobilized a determined opposition which ultimately preferred to precipitate civil war rather than accept its political defeat. Based on painstaking re-analysis of the ancient sources in the light of recent advances in our understanding of the participatory role of the People in the republican political system, a strong emphasis on agents' choices rather than structural causation, and profound scepticism toward the facile determinism that often substitutes for historical explanation, this book offers a radical reinterpretation of a figure of profound historical importance who stands at the turning point of Roman history from Republic to Empire.

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