Tradition and Power in the Roman Empire
Betjes, S., Hekster, O. & Manders, E. (2024): Tradition and Power in the Roman Empire. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Workshop of The International Network Impact of Empire (Nijmegen, 18-20 May 2022). Impact of Empire Vol. 50 Brill. Leiden. ISBN: 978-90-04-53745-3 DOI: 10.1163/9789004537460
Sinopse
Este volume se concentra na interface entre a tradição e a configuração mutável das estruturas de poder no Império Romano.
Ao examinar vários períodos e locais, as suas contribuições mostram o Império como um mundo preenchido com uma ampla variedade de tradições culturais, políticas, sociais e religiosas.
Essas tradições eram constantemente exploradas nos processos de negociação e (re)definição que fizeram do império uma superestrutura cuja coerência estava embutida na sua diversidade.
INDEX
Introduction pp. 1–8
Part 1. Tradition in the Formation of
the Augustan Empire
Chapter 1. A Divine Right to Rule? The Gods
as Legitimators of Power pp. 11–26
Amber Gartrell
Chapter 2. Closing a Highway to Heaven. Discontinuities in
the Divinisation of Human Beings in Roman Times pp. 27–42
Fernando Lozano & Elena Muñiz Grijalvo
Chapter 3. Women’s Mediation and Peace Diplomacy.
Augustan Women through the Looking Glass pp. 43–60
Elena Torregaray Pagola & Toni Ñaco del Hoyo
Chapter 4. Republican Traditions, Imperial Innovations.
The Representation of the Military Prowess of
Augustus’ Family pp. 61–75
Florian Groll
Chapter 5. Augustus and Traditional Structures in Egypt.
Grand Policies or Ad Hoc Measures? pp. 76–89
Livia Capponi
Chapter 6. Between Tradition and Innovation. Place Names
and the Geography of Power in Late Republican
and Early Imperial Hispania pp. 90–109
Sergio España-Chamorro
Chapter 7. Paving the Route of Hercules. The Via Augusta
and the Via Iulia Augusta and the Appropriation of
Roadbound Traditions in the Augustan Age pp. 110–133
Sven Betjes
Part 2.Tradition and Power in the First
and Second Century CE
Chapter 8. Municipal Elections in the Roman West
during the Principate. The Strength of Tradition
pp. 137–155
Christer Bruun
Chapter 9. Plotina and the (Re)Invention of the
Tradition of Womanhood pp. 156–170
Margherita Carucci
Chapter 10. Hadrian: Imperator Nomothetes
Ancient Laws for the Empire pp. 171–185
Juan Manuel Cortés-Copete
Chapter 11. Between Tradition and Change.
The Imitatio Principis in the Imperial East
pp. 186–207
Author: Giorgos Mitropoulos
Part 3. Tradition and Power in the Third
and Fourth Century CE
Chapter 12. Tradition and Innovation in the Rescript
Practice of the Emperor Caracalla pp. 211–228
Elsemieke Daalder
Chapter 13. The Emperor Gallienus and the Senators.
Tradition, Change, and Perception pp. 229–240
Lukas de Blois
Chapter 14. The Role of Tradition for the Negotiation
and Legitimisation of Imperial Rule in the Gallic
and Palmyrene Empires pp. 241–259
Nikolas Hächler
Chapter 15. Stylites on Pillars versus Sanctuaries
on Summits. The Conquest of Traditional Cult Sites
by Christian Ascetics in Northern Syria pp. 260–297
Johannes Hahn
Part 4. The longue durée of Tradition and Power in Roman Discourse
Chapter 16. Mos Maiorum and Res Novae. How Roman
Politics Have Conceived Tradition, Transformation,
and Innovation, from the Second Century BCE
to the Fourth Century CE pp. 301–316
Stéphane Benoist
Chapter 17. Justinian, the Senate, and the Consuls.
A Rhetorical Memory of the Old Constitution pp, 317–332
Francesco Bono
Index of Persons and Places
General Index
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