Social Struggles in Archaic Rome: New Perspectives on the Conflict of the Orders / Edition 2

Social Struggles in Archaic Rome: New Perspectives on the Conflict of the Orders / Edition 2

by Kurt A. Raaflaub
ISBN-10:
1405100613
ISBN-13:
9781405100618
Pub. Date:
01/09/2006
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1405100613
ISBN-13:
9781405100618
Pub. Date:
01/09/2006
Publisher:
Wiley
Social Struggles in Archaic Rome: New Perspectives on the Conflict of the Orders / Edition 2

Social Struggles in Archaic Rome: New Perspectives on the Conflict of the Orders / Edition 2

by Kurt A. Raaflaub
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Overview

This widely respected study of social conflicts between the patrician elite and the plebeians in the first centuries of the Roman republic has now been enhanced by a new chapter on material culture, updates to individual chapters, an updated bibliography, and a new introduction.

  • Analyzes social conflicts between patricians and plebeians in early republican Rome
  • Includes chapters by leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic illuminating social, economic, legal, religious, military, and political aspects as well as the reliability of historical sources
  • Contributors have written addenda for the new edition, updating their chapters in light of recent scholarship

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405100618
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/09/2006
Edition description: 2nd, Expanded and Updated Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.70(h) x 1.11(d)

About the Author

Kurt A. Raaflaub is David Herlihy University Professor and Professor of Classics and History at Brown University. His recent publications include Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (co-authored, 2006), The Discovery of Freedom in Ancient Greece (2004), War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (co-edited, 1999), and Democracy, Empire, and the Arts in Fifth-Century Athens (co-edited, 1998).

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii

Editor's Preface to the second edition ix

Editor's Preface to the first edition xvii

Chronological Table xxv

Abbreviations xxvii

I The Conflict of the Orders in Archaic Rome A Comprehensive and Comparative Approach 1
Kurt A. Raaflaub

II The Value of the Literary Tradition Concerning Archaic Rome 47
Timothy J. Cornell

III The Formation of the “Annalistic Tradition” The Example of the Decemvirate 75
Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg

IV The Contribution of Archaeology to Early Roman History 98
Russell T. Scott

V Patricians and Plebeians The Origins of a Social Dichotomy 107
Jean-Claude Richard

VI The Definition of patres and plebs An End to the Struggle of the Orders 128
Richard E. Mitchell

VII The Rise of the plebs in the Archaic Age of Rome 168
Arnaldo Momigliano

VIII From Protection and Defense to Offense and Participation Stages in the Conflict of the Orders 185
Kurt A. Raaflaub

IX Religious Aspects of the Conflict of the Orders 223
The Case of confarreatio Jerzy Linderski

X The Political Significance of the Codification of Law in Archaic Societies 239
An Unconventional Hypothesis Walter Eder

XI The Tenth Table and the Conflict of the Orders 268
Mark Toher

XII The Integration of the Plebians into the Political Order after 366 bc 293
Robert Develin

XIII The End of the Conflict of the Orders 312
Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg

Bibliography 333

Index of Subjects 386

Index of Persons and Places 397

Index of Scholars 404

Index of Sources 408

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"A path-breaking collection of articles and a model of collaborative enterprise when it first appeared, Social Struggles has long been essential reading for students and scholars alike of the Republic’s early history. Its re-publication in an expanded second edition is to be warmly welcomed. Quite simply, it is the best introduction available in any language to the complexities of this poorly understood but crucial period in Rome’s rise to world power." Nathan Rosenstein, The Ohio State University

"Raaflaub's collection of essays has since its appearance been a standard work of reference and guide to the complexities of early Rome. The alternative views expressed on key issues make this a rich and rewarding account. Now updated, Social Struggles in Ancient Rome will once again define the future course of research in the field." Christopher J Smith, University of St Andrews

“Raaflaub’s revised publication should continue to stimulate debate regarding Rome’s social, political and religious organization in the first centuries of the Republic.”
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