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  • A History of the Roman World from 146 to 30 B.C.

    A History of the Roman World from 146 to 30 B.C. by Marsh, Frank Burr;

    Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Ancient World;

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    Short description:

    A History of the Roman World from 146 to 30 B.C. (1963) analyses the workings of the Roman constitution alongside looking at the events in Roman history from the time of the Gracchi to the death of Antony.

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    A History of the Roman World from 146 to 30 B.C. (1963) analyses the workings of the Roman constitution alongside looking at the events in Roman history from the time of the Gracchi to the death of Antony. It shows that the supremacy of the senate was based on a well-organised political machine, and that the economic, social and political changes which resulted from the conquest of the Mediterranean world weakened the senate’s control without providing a substitute, and so led to the fall of the Republic.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. The Penalties of Empire  2. The Imperial Republic  3. Tiberius Gracchus and the Agrarian Problem  4. Gaius Gracchus and the Democratic Party  5. The Rise of Marius  6. Political Dissensions and the Social War  7. Sulla’s Wars with Mithridates and the Democrats  8. Sulla’s Constitution  9. The Rise of Pompey  10. Intrigue and Conspiracy  11. The First Triumvirate  12. The Conquest of Gaul  13. The Prelude to the Civil War  14. The Civil War  15. The Dictatorship of Caesar  16. The Death Agony of the Republic  17. The Second Triumvirate  18. Octavian and Antony  19. The Roman World in the Last Century of the Republic  20. Roman Literature in the Last Century of the Republic

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