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Spoils In The Roman Republic Boon And Bane Marian Helm Saskia T Roselaar

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Spoils In The Roman Republic Boon And Bane Marian Helm Saskia T Roselaar
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Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.78 MB
Author: Marian Helm, Saskia T. Roselaar
ISBN: 9783515133692, 9783515133708, 3515133690, 3515133704
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Spoils In The Roman Republic Boon And Bane Marian Helm Saskia T Roselaar by Marian Helm, Saskia T. Roselaar 9783515133692, 9783515133708, 3515133690, 3515133704 instant download after payment.

Warfare was a common occurrence in the Ancient World, and the Roman Republic was no exception in this regard. Rome was exceptionally successful in its military endeavours, which led to the conquest of the Italian Peninsula and the historically unique creation of a Mediterranean empire. The origins and motifs for this were complex and many-faceted, but there can be little doubt that the material rewards of military aggression played a central role in driving and maintaining annual warfare.

Scholarship tends to interpret spoils in the context of a positive-sum game that allowed for the diffusion of social problems and the stabilisation of the Roman political system through the distribution of surplus resources. However, spoils regularly caused unrest and dissatisfaction, which suggests a more complex impact on Roman politics and society. This volume therefore investigates the socio-political, economic, and cultural impacts of spoils on the city of Rome and Roman Italy in order to gain a better understanding of the crucial role that externally acquired resources played in the context of Roman Republican expansion in the Mediterranean.

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