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Blood in the Forum Dr Pamela Marin

Blood in the Forum By Dr Pamela Marin

Blood in the Forum by Dr Pamela Marin


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Presents a perspective on the complexities of the late Republic and the rise of Octavian. This book focuses on how Roman politics, the desire for personal glory and the inadequacies of the Republican system ultimately led to Caesar's dictatorship.

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Blood in the Forum: The Struggle for the Roman Republic by Dr Pamela Marin

This is the story of the last century of the Roman Republic - why and how did the Republic succeed and why did it ultimately fail? Was the destruction of the Republic attributable to one man a?? Julius Caesar a?? or was he perhaps the most visionary of his colleagues in realising that the Rome of the past had changed? Are the actions of men like Brutus and Cassius in assassinating Caesar worthy of admiration, or were they the final gasp of a fallen world? Pamela Marin begins by examining the ideals underpinning the Roman Republic, and relates the legendary story of Cincinnatus. In the year 458 and again in 439 BCE, Cincinnatus was approached to assume the dictatorship in order to lead a military struggle against a rebellious tribe in central Italy. After resolving the threat he stepped down from the dictatorship after fifteen days. This almost immediate resignation was viewed as the ultimate example of civic duty, modesty, good leadership, and above all, service to the res publica. This near-mythic story of the small farmer leaving his crops to tend to the political crisis of the early Republic found resonance as the centuries passed, and Cincinnatus became the exemplar of Republican virtue. By the first century BCE, many were bemoaning the decline of integrity and Republican values: the Roman historian Sallust commented in these degenerate days...who is there that does not vie with his ancestors in riches and extravagance rather than in uprightness and diligence? In her illuminating book Pamela Marin anatomises the drama of the final days of the Roman Republic, untangles the shifting alliances and betrayals that led ultimately to the assassination of Caesar on the Ides of March in 44 BCE, and reveals the backdrop to the rise of Octavian, Romea??s first Emperor, Augustus.

Blood in the Forum Reviews

'Ambitious in scope ... [provides] a fresh focal point for examining the late Republic ... The material is clearly and succinctly presented ... clear prose and logical order.' - Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Shortlisted for the Longman/History Today Book of the Year Award 2009
Blood in the Forum is a worthy addition to the world history shelves. -James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review, 2009
Includes interesting vignettes about what being a Roman meant, aristocratic politics and competition, the role of violence in Roman politics, and so on...Summing Up: Recommended. -J. de Luce, CHOICE, June 2010

About Dr Pamela Marin

Dr Pamela Marin lectures in the School of Classics at University College, Dublin.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1: What it Was To Be Roman; Chapter 2: A Blueprint for Civil War? Sulla and the 80s BCE; Chapter 3: The Up and Coming Generation Rome in the 70s BCE; Chapter 4: Hopes for the Future: Rome in the 60s BCE; Chapter 5: Rome in Crisis? The Catilinarian Conspiracy in 63 BCE; Chapter 6: A 'First' Triumvirate? Rome in the late 50s BCE; Chapter 7: Violence in Republican Rome: The Truth of the Early 50s BCE; Chapter 8: Civil War: Caesar versus Cato; Chapter 9: Caesar's Death and the Fall of the Republic.

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CIN1847251676VG
9781847251671
1847251676
Blood in the Forum: The Struggle for the Roman Republic by Dr Pamela Marin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20090402
224
N/A
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