Gasparo Contarini

Gasparo Contarini

Author: Elisabeth G. Gleason

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2022-03-25

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0520357108

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1993.


Rome, Blood & Politics

Rome, Blood & Politics

Author: Gareth C. Sampson

Publisher: Pen & Sword Military

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781473887329

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The last century of the Roman Republic saw the consensus of the ruling elite shattered by a series of high-profile politicians who proposed political or social reform programs, many of which culminated in acts of bloodshed on the streets of Rome itself. This began in 133 BC with the military recruitment reforms of Tiberius Gracchus, which saw him and his supporters lynched by a mob of angry Senators. He was followed by a series of radical politicians, each with their own agenda that challenged the status quo of the Senatorial elite. Each met a violent response from elements of the ruling order, leading to murder and even battles on the streets of Rome. These bloody political clashes paralyzed the Roman state, eventually leading to its collapse. Covering the period 133 - 70 BC, this volume analyzes each of the key reformers, what they were trying to achieve and how they met their end, narrating the long decline of the Roman Republic into anarchy and civil war.


On the Wings of Eagles

On the Wings of Eagles

Author: Christopher Anthony Matthew

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2009-12-14

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1443818135

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Gaius Marius (157-86B) was one of the most innovative and influential commanders of antiquity. With Marius in command of its legions, Rome prevailed on the battlefields of North Africa and defeated a two-pronged invasion of the Italian peninsula by 300,000 migrating Germanic tribesmen. The reason for this success was a series of five ground-breaking reforms through which Marius dramatically altered the demographics, recruitment, training and operation of the Roman army. In effect, Marius’ reforms changed the Roman military from a service of short-term militia into a professional standing army. This allowed Rome to use the military as an effective tool for military expansion and internal security and laid the foundations for the role of the Roman army for centuries to come. Many of these reforms, however, came at a cost to the stability of the state. This book charts the military implications of Marius’ reforms: what they were, why they were made, how they were made, and how they altered the functionality of the Roman military.


Rome after Sulla

Rome after Sulla

Author: J. Alison Rosenblitt

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-01-24

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1472580591

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Rome after Sulla offers a new perspective on the damaged, volatile, and conflictual political culture of the late Roman republic. The book begins with a narrative of the years immediately following the dictatorship of Sulla (80-77 BC), providing both a new reconstruction of events and original analysis of key sources including Cicero's pro Roscio, Appian, the Livian tradition, and Sallust's Historiae. Arguing that Sulla's settlement was never stable, Rome after Sulla emphasises the uncertainty and fear felt by contemporaries and the problems caused in Rome by consciousness of the injustices of the Sullan settlement and its lack of moral legitimacy. The book argues that the events and the unresolved traumas of the first civil war of the Roman republic triggered profound changes in Roman political culture, to which Sallust's magnum opus, his now-fragmentary Historiae, is our best guide. An in-depth exploration of a new, more Sallust-centred vision of the late republic contributes to the historical picture not only of the legacy of Sulla, but also of Caesar and of Rome's move from republic to autocratic rule. The book studies a society grappling with a question broader than its own times: what is the price of stability?


The Reform of the Roman Liturgy

The Reform of the Roman Liturgy

Author: Klaus Gamber

Publisher:

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781929291885

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Examines whether there should be reforms in the liturgy of the Mass, after the changes instituted after Vatican II.


Crisis and Reform

Crisis and Reform

Author: Borys Gudzi︠a︡k

Publisher: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Crisis and Reform provides an excellent overview of the ecclesiastical structures in Eastern Slavic lands from their Christianization to the late sixteenth century.