Reconstructing the Roman Republic - Karl-J. Hölkeskamp

Reconstructing the Roman Republic

An Ancient Political Culture and Modern Research
Buch | Hardcover
208 Seiten
2010
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-14038-4 (ISBN)
59,85 inkl. MwSt
The scholars have argued that the Roman Republic's political culture was democratic in nature, stressing the role of the 'sovereign' people and their assemblies. The author challenges this view, warning that this trend threatens to become an orthodoxy, and defending that the republic was a Roman, oligarchic and aristocratic political form.
In recent decades, scholars have argued that the Roman Republic's political culture was essentially democratic in nature, stressing the central role of the 'sovereign' people and their assemblies. Karl-J. Holkeskamp challenges this view in Reconstructing the Roman Republic, warning that this scholarly trend threatens to become the new orthodoxy, and defending the position that the republic was in fact a uniquely Roman, dominantly oligarchic and aristocratic political form. Holkeskamp offers a comprehensive, in-depth survey of the modern debate surrounding the Roman Republic. He looks at the ongoing controversy first triggered in the 1980s when the 'oligarchic orthodoxy' was called into question by the idea that the republic's political culture was a form of Greek-style democracy, and he considers the important theoretical and methodological advances of the 1960s and 1970s that prepared the ground for this debate. Holkeskamp renews and refines the 'elitist' view, showing how the republic was a unique kind of premodern city-state political culture shaped by a specific variant of a political class.
He covers a host of fascinating topics, including the Roman value system; the senatorial aristocracy; competition in war and politics within this aristocracy; and the symbolic language of public rituals and ceremonies, monuments, architecture, and urban topography. Certain to inspire continued debate, Reconstructing the Roman Republic offers fresh approaches to the study of the republic while attesting to the field's enduring vitality.

Karl-J. Holkeskamp is professor of ancient history at the University of Cologne. He has published extensively on civic society, politics, and law in ancient Greece and the Roman Republic.

List of Figures vii Preface to the English Edition ix Preface to the German Edition xiii CHAPTER 1: From 'Provocation' to'Discussion': A Plea for Continuation 1 CHAPTER 2: 'Reality' versus 'System': Conventional Conceptualizations of a'Constitution' 12 CHAPTER 3: From'System' to'Structure': New Questions about the Social Framework of Politics 23 CHAPTER 4: From'Structures' to 'Concepts': Problems of (Self-) Conceptualization of an Alien Society 44 CHAPTER 5: From'Concepts' to'Political Culture': The Benefi ts of Theory 53 CHAPTER 6: Between' Aristocracy' and 'Democracy': Beyond a Dated Dichotomy 76 CHAPTER 7: Consensus and Consent: Necessary Requirements of a Competitive Culture 98 CHAPTER 8: Symbolic Capital as Social Credit: Locating the Core of the Consensus 107 CHAPTER 9: An End of the Beginning: A New Ancient History and Its Topicality 125 Abbreviations 137 Bibliography 141 Index of Names 181 Index of Subjects 185

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.4.2010
Übersetzer Henry Heitmann-Gordon
Zusatzinfo 4 halftones. 2 line illus.
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 369 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 0-691-14038-3 / 0691140383
ISBN-13 978-0-691-14038-4 / 9780691140384
Zustand Neuware
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