LEADER 04333cam 2200505 i 4500001 ssj0002713502 003 WaSeSS 005 20240512155341.0 006 m d 007 cr n 008 220624s2023 nyua sb 001 0 eng d 010 2022029508 020 9780197655245 |q(hardback) 020 |z9780197655269 |q(epub) 035 (WaSeSS)ssj0002713502 040 DLC |beng |cDLC |dDLC |dWaSeSS 042 pcc 043 e------ff-----aw----- 049 EREENEHH 050 00 DG241 |b.C65 2023 082 00 937/.02 |223/eng/20220629 245 02 A community in transition |h[electronic resource] : |bRome between Hannibal and the Gracchi / |cedited by Mattia Balbo, Federico Santangelo. 246 30 Rome between Hannibal and the Gracchi 260 New York, NY : |bOxford University Press, |c[2023] 300 x, 378 pages : |billustrations ; |c25 cm 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 0 Whence and whither? / Mattia Balbo and Federico Santangelo -- Climate change and Rome's changing republic / James Tan -- The agrarian policy of the senate between Hannibal and the Gracchi / Mattia Balbo -- The political culture of coinage : the introduction and development of the Denarius system / Marleen Termeer -- Public buildings and urban landscape : a view from the riverfront / Francesca De Caprariis -- Goodbye to all that : the Roman citizen militia after the great wars / Michael J. Taylor -- The administration of the Imperium Romanum in the second century BCE / Michele Bellomo -- Legislation, politics, and social change in the early second century BCE / Thibaud Lanfranchi -- Interactions between tribunes and senate / Annarosa Gallo -- The Gentes Maiores and aristocratic competition in Rome (200-134 BCE) / Cyrielle Landrea -- The arrival of eloquence? The changing parameters of public speech in the second century / Catherine Steel -- Beyond conservatism : charting Roman religion between Hannibal and Scipio Nasica / Federico Santangelo -- Periodization in perspective : further thoughts about the second century BCE / Harriet I. Flower. 506 Available only to authorized users. 520 "This volume gathers twelve studies on key aspects of the history of Rome and her empire between the end of the Hannibalic War (201 BCE) and the election of Tiberius Gracchus to the tribunate (134 BCE). Through this periodisation, which places the focus on what intervened between two major and well-studied historical turning points in Republican history, we aim to bring new light on the interplay between imperial expansion, political volatility, and intellectual developments, and to explore in detail the various levels on which historical change unfolded. There is no continuous ancient narrative for this period, even late or derivative, and this has shaped much of the historiographical discourse about it. Our working hypothesis is that through this prism we can both get a new sense of the depth and richness of the period and establish new connections among aspects of human agency and action that are usually considered in isolation from one another"-- |cProvided by publisher. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web 651 0 Rome |xHistory |yRepublic, 265-30 B.C. 655 0 Electronic books. 700 1 Balbo, Mattia. 700 1 Santangelo, Federico. 710 2 Oxford University Press. 856 40 |zFull text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Classical Studies |uhttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https%3A%2F%2Facademic.oup.com%2Fbook%2F44622 856 40 |zFull text available from Oxford Scholarship Online |uhttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https%3A%2F%2Facademic.oup.com%2Fbook%2F44622 949 CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS |wASIS |hJOYNER188 949 CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS |wASIS |hHSL77 949 CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS |wASIS |hJMUSIC60 596 1 3 4 998 5947497