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The laws of the Roman people: public law in the expansion and decline of the Roman Republic
Callie Williamson
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Frontmatter
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List of Tables (page XXII)
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List of Maps (page XXV)
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Abbreviations (page XXVII)
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PART ONE: PATTERNS AND PROCESS (page 1)
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CHAPTER ONE: Public Law in Rome (page 3)
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CHAPTER TWO: Presentation: Oratory and Law Drafts (page 62)
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CHAPTER THREE: Legitimization: Participants and Procedures (page 100)
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PART TWO: THE EXPANSION OF ROME (page 129)
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CHAPTER FOUR: The Conquest of Italy (page 131)
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CHAPTER FIVE: Incorporation: Citizenship and Military Service (page 191)
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CHAPTER SIX: Convergence: The City of Rome (page 239)
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PART THREE: THE DECLINE OF THE REPUBLIC (page 283)
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CHAPTER SEVEN: A Roman Balance (page 285)
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CHAPTER EIGHT: Crisis and Restoration, 91-70 (page 324)
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CHAPTER NINE: The Demise of Public Law, 69-44 (page 367)
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Epilogue (page 415)
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APPENDIX A: Assembling and Processing Evidence (page 437)
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APPENDIX B: Representativeness of Compilation (page 445)
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APPENDIX C: List of Reliable Laws and Proposals by Year, Latin Name, and Subject, 350-25 BCE (page 451)
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Cited Works and Select Bibliography (page 475)
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Index (page 495)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JRS | 96 (2006): 224-226 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20430501 |
AJP | 127.3 (Fall 2006): 469-473 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_journal_of_philology/v127/127.3gargola.html |
JIH | 37.2 (Autumn 2006): 265-267 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_interdisciplinary_history/v037/37.2gruen.html |
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Published: c2005
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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