A History of the Roman Republic
In this new and authoritative history of the Roman republic,
distinguished historian Klaus Bringmann traces the rise of a small
city state near the Tiber estuary into a power that controlled the
Italian peninsula and created the final Empire of antiquity, an
Empire that was to become both the most enduring in the ancient
world and to have the most far-reaching consequences for posterity.
Whilst this book is chronologically organized, giving the reader
a clear sense of the historical progress and dynamics of Roman
republican history, it also offers a coherent and authoritative
overview of the culture, economics, religion and military might of
the Roman empire, presented in an original and stimulating way.
Thoroughly referenced and illustrated throughout, with a wealth
of primary sources from great Roman writers such as Cicero and
Plutarch, A History of the Roman Republic will be essential
reading for university students in history and classical studies.
It will also appeal to a wider audience of general readers who are
interested in the history of the Ancient world and its legacy.
I ROME AND ITALY
The foundation of the city of Rome
The rise of Rome as a major power in Italy
The constitution of the classical Republic
The rise of the nobility
II ROME AND THE MEDITERRANEAN
The war with King Pyrrhus
The First Punic War
Celts and Illyrians
The Second Punic War
The war with the great Hellenistic powers
The vengeful world power and the beginnings of the Roman Empire
III THE CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC AND ITS CAUSES
Culture and Religion under Greek influence
The monetary economy and its impact
The crisis of the military and agrarian system
The Gracchan reform initiatives
The road to the civil war: Marius and Sulla
The state of the dictator Sulla
IV THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC
The rise of Pompey
Caesar and the First Triumvirate
From the Gallic War to the Civil War
The state of the dictator Caesar
The lost struggle for the Republic
V. AUGUSTUS: DEFEAT AND FULFILMENT OF THE REPUBLIC
The Second Triumvirate and the struggle for power
Principate and Republic: End and Beginning
APPENDICES
Chronological table
Note on the sources and bibliography
Illustrations Acknowledgements
Index
sampling of passages, is, so far as I can judge, faithful to the
original. Bringmann's history is here presented in a commendable
version."
Les Études Classiques
"Bringmann's thorough and detailed survey of the Roman Republic
will be a welcome resource for those seeking an introduction to the
period."
Celia Schulz, Yale University
"In this work, the author has shown himself to be fully
conversant with both primary and secondary sources, and has
succeeded in presenting a thorough analysis of the rise and fall of
the Roman Republic. One particular strength of Bringmann?s study is
that he frequently challenges the traditional interpretation of
various events or policies, thereby preventing his work from being
a mere historical narrative. I would certainly recommend this work
to anyone interested in the history of the Roman Republic."
Christopher Epplett, University of Lethbridge