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The Early Roman Expansion Into Italy Elite Negotiation And Family Agendas Nicola Terrenato

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The Early Roman Expansion Into Italy Elite Negotiation And Family Agendas Nicola Terrenato
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Author: Nicola Terrenato
ISBN: 9781108422673, 1108422675
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Early Roman Expansion Into Italy Elite Negotiation And Family Agendas Nicola Terrenato by Nicola Terrenato 9781108422673, 1108422675 instant download after payment.

This book presents a radical new interpretation of Roman expansion in Italy during the fourth and third centuries BCE. Nicola Terrenato argues that the process was accomplished by means of a grand bargain that was negotiated between the landed elites of central and southern Italy, while military conquest played a much smaller role than is usually envisaged. Deploying archaeological, epigraphic, and historical evidence, he paints a picture of the family interactions that tied together both Roman and non-Roman aristocrats and that resulted in their pooling power and resources for the creation of a new political entity. The book is written in accessible language, without technical terms or quotations in Latin, and is heavily illustrated. 

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