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Political Communication in the Roman World Volume editor Cristina Rosillo-Lopez

Political Communication in the Roman World By Volume editor Cristina Rosillo-Lopez

Political Communication in the Roman World by Volume editor Cristina Rosillo-Lopez


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This volume aims to address the question of political communication in the Roman world. What constitutes political communication in the Roman world? In what ways could information be transmitted and represented? What mechanisms made political communication successful or unsuccessful?

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Political Communication in the Roman World by Volume editor Cristina Rosillo-Lopez

This volume aims to address the question of political communication in the Roman world. It draws upon social sciences and the current trend for the historical study of political communication. The book tackles three main problems: What constitutes political communication in the Roman world? In what ways could information be transmitted and represented? What mechanisms made political communication successful or unsuccessful? This edited volume covers questions like speech and mechanisms of political communication, political communication at a distance, bottom-up communication, failure of communication and representation of political communication. It will be of help to specialists in the Roman world, but also to students and researchers of political sciences, and specialists of political communication in pre-industrial times.

Political Communication in the Roman World Reviews

''Given the increasing interest in the transmission and impact of political speech and rhetoric, this edited volume of papers on ''political communication in the Roman world'' is a welcome publication for those who study the cultural, social, and political history of Republican and Imperial Rome, and it will surely promote further research, as well as discussion and debate.'' Moyses Marcos, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.04.38 Dans son ensemble, il jette quelques coups de projecteur sur le vaste sujet de la communication politique a Rome en couvrant un large arc chronologique. De plus, il a le merite de montrer divers aspects de la communication dans l'Antiquite romaine, en reliant son etude aux notions rhetoriques, aux conventions et codes de l'oligarchie dirigeante de Rome et au concept de sociologie interactionniste applique aux rumeurs emanant des masses populaires. L. Borgies, Latomus 78/2, June 2019.

About Volume editor Cristina Rosillo-Lopez

Cristina Rosillo-Lopez, Ph.D. (2005) is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide. She has published articles and monographs about the Late Republic, including La corruption a la fin de la Republique romaine (Historia Einzelschriften, 2010) and Public Opinion and Politics in the Late Roman Republic (Cambridge University Press, 2017). Contributors are: Henriette van der Blom, Juan Manuel Cortes Copete, Cyril Courrier, Antonio Dupla Ansuategui, Martin Jehne, Julio Cesar Magalhaes de Oliveira, Rosario Moreno Soldevila, Francisco Pina Polo, Cristina Rosillo-Lopez, Catherine Steel, Jeffrey Tatum.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors Introduction Cristina Rosillo-Lopez Part 1: Speech and Mechanisms of Political Communication 1 Defining Public Speech in the Roman Republic: Occasion, Audience and Purpose Catherine Steel 2 Informal Conversations between Senators in the Late Roman Republic Cristina Rosillo-Lopez Part 2: Political Communication at a Distance 3 Intermediaries in Political Communication: Adlegatio and its Uses W. Jeffrey Tatum 4 Circulation of Information in Cicero's Correspondence of the Years 59-58 BC Francisco Pina Polo 5 Governing by Dispatching Letters: The Hadrianic Chancellery Juan Manuel Cortes-Copete Part 3: Political Communication, a Bottom-up Approach 6 The Roman Plebs and Rumour: Social Interactions and Political Communication in the Early Principate Cyril Courrier 7 The Emperor is Dead! Rumours, Protests, and Political Opportunities in Late Antiquity Julio Cesar Magalhaes de Oliveira Part 4: Failure of Political Communication 8 Incitement to Violence in Late Republican Political Oratory Antonio Dupla Ansuategui 9 Why the Anti-Caesarians Failed: Political Communication on the Eve of Civil War (51 to 49 BC) Martin Jehne Part 5: Representations of Political Communication 10 The Reception of Republican Political Communication: Tacitus' Choice of Exemplary Republican Orators in Context Henriette van der Blom 11 Retouching a Self-portrait (Or How to Adapt One's Image in Times of Political Change): The Case of Martial in the Light of Pliny the Younger Rosario Moreno Soldevila Index

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CIN9004350837G
9789004350830
9004350837
Political Communication in the Roman World by Volume editor Cristina Rosillo-Lopez
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Hardback
Brill
20170810
284
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