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Public Order in Ancient Rome
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176 pages
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Focusing on the mechanisms of self-regulation in ancient Rome, this critical study explores the law and order systems during both the Republican and Imperial periods. Wilfried Nippel highlights how these mechanisms acted as stabilizing forces within Roman society. The work also offers a comparative perspective, making it relevant to legal historians of other pre-modern societies as well as scholars in anthropology, sociology, and political science.
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2003, paperback
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