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Public Order in Ancient Rome

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Focusing on the law and order mechanisms in ancient Rome, this study challenges the notion that the lack of a professional police force led to the Republic's collapse. Wilfried Nippel explores how self-regulation served as a stabilizing force throughout both Republican and Imperial periods. The analysis offers a comparative perspective, appealing to legal historians of other pre-modern societies, as well as ancient historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists interested in the dynamics of governance and social order.

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Public Order in Ancient Rome, Wilfried Nippel

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2011
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English
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2011
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Hardcover
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174
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9780521383271
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Focusing on the law and order mechanisms in ancient Rome, this study challenges the notion that the lack of a professional police force led to the Republic's collapse. Wilfried Nippel explores how self-regulation served as a stabilizing force throughout both Republican and Imperial periods. The analysis offers a comparative perspective, appealing to legal historians of other pre-modern societies, as well as ancient historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists interested in the dynamics of governance and social order.