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Before Augustus Natale Barca

Before Augustus By Natale Barca

Before Augustus by Natale Barca


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A compelling new account of the tempestuous last century of the Roman Republic.

Before Augustus Summary

Before Augustus: The Collapse of the Roman Republic by Natale Barca

This new history of the last years of the Roman Republic sets the leading men, and women, in the complex social and political system of the time, to provide a full context to the historical events and epic battles of the 1st century BC. Scholar Natale Barca examines the actions not only of the leading actors of the political process but also to those with a smaller role - history is not just made up of great individuals. To understand the end of the Roman Republic it is necessary to also examine the key figures' relationship with family and friends - essential relationships in an era where ties and interactions between individuals, families, and clans constantly shaped the political process, and thus the Roman state. This account also attempts to decolonize this history - liberating it from a Romano-centric perspective and restoring it to indigenous populations. The history of a subjugated people does not begin with their conquest, and the Roman conquest was basically a predatory practice, although it cannot be denied Roman domination did - in some territories - lead to a transformation of the vanquished into friends and allies, and then to Roman citizens, with all that this could entail in terms of social integration. This wide-ranging narrative, examining both the actions of key individuals and the experience of subjugated populations, provides a new insight into this most important and turbulent era of Roman history.

About Natale Barca

Natale Barca was Visiting Scholar Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, and Academic Visitor at the University of London's Institute of Classical Studies. He is a member of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies (Roman Society), London. He has previously published numerous books in his native Italian, and in English. His latest publications are focused on the history and archaeology of ancient cities of the Mediterranean, including Roman Aquileia: The Impenetrable City-Fortress, a Sentry of the Alps (Oxbow Books, 2022).

Table of Contents

Preface I. Caesar II. Friends and enemies III. Caesar favors a rapprochement between Crassus and Pompey IV. The Triumviral Pact V. The Julian Laws of 59 VI. Cicero VII. Dark clouds gather VIII. Clodius the tribune I X. Cato is removed from Rome X. A three-step strategy XI. The Gallic War explodes XII. Gang warfare XIII. The exile's return XIV. The Lucca Agreement XV. The military intervention in Egypt XVI. The suppression of the uprising in Armorica and the conquest of the South-West XVII. The First landing in Britannia XVIII. A bridge over the Rhine XIX. The second landing in Britannia XX. A crisis explodes on the banks of the Rhine XXI. An excellent murder XXII. Caesar enters into friction with the Senate XXIII. The situation turns on itself XXIV. Crossing the Rubicon XXV. The outbreak of the Civil War XXVI. Pharsalus XXVII. The Alexandrian War XXVIII. A gruesome suicide XXIX. Munda: The last battle XXX. An ephebe on the victor's chariot XXXI. More than a dictator for life, almost a king XXXII. Cleopatra in Rome XXXIII. Twenty-three stabs XXXIV. One day in March in Apollonia XXXV. The Second Triumvirate XXXVI. Philippi XXXVII. New theaters of war XXXVIII. Octavian, the winner Epilogue. Octavian becomes the princeps, the augustus Further Reading Index

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NGR9781636242323
9781636242323
1636242324
Before Augustus: The Collapse of the Roman Republic by Natale Barca
New
Hardback
Casemate Publishers
2023-05-31
384
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