Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic
Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic provides an accessible introduction to Caesar’s life and public career. It outlines the main phases of his career with reference to prominent social and political concepts of the time. This approach helps to explain his aims, ideals, and motives as rooted in tradition, and demonstrates that Caesar’s rise to power owed much to broad historical processes of the late Republican period, a view that contrasts with the long-held idea that he sought to become Rome’s king from an early age. This is an essential undergraduate introduction to this fascinating figure, and to his role in the transformation of Rome from republic to empire.

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Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic
Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic provides an accessible introduction to Caesar’s life and public career. It outlines the main phases of his career with reference to prominent social and political concepts of the time. This approach helps to explain his aims, ideals, and motives as rooted in tradition, and demonstrates that Caesar’s rise to power owed much to broad historical processes of the late Republican period, a view that contrasts with the long-held idea that he sought to become Rome’s king from an early age. This is an essential undergraduate introduction to this fascinating figure, and to his role in the transformation of Rome from republic to empire.

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Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic

Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic

by Tom Stevenson
Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic

Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic

by Tom Stevenson

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Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic provides an accessible introduction to Caesar’s life and public career. It outlines the main phases of his career with reference to prominent social and political concepts of the time. This approach helps to explain his aims, ideals, and motives as rooted in tradition, and demonstrates that Caesar’s rise to power owed much to broad historical processes of the late Republican period, a view that contrasts with the long-held idea that he sought to become Rome’s king from an early age. This is an essential undergraduate introduction to this fascinating figure, and to his role in the transformation of Rome from republic to empire.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138808225
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/13/2014
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tom Stevenson is Senior Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Queensland, Australia.

Table of Contents

1. Caesar – The Influence of Julius Caesar in Western Culture 2. Imperium – Empire, Society, and Politics in 100 BCE 3. Nobilis – Caesar as a Young Noble, 100-70 BCE 4. Ambitio – The Ambition of Caesar, 69-64 BCE 5. Pietas – The Piety of Caesar, 63-59 BCE 6. Gloria – The Pursuit of Military Glory in Gaul, 58-56 BCE 7. Victoria – Victory over the Gauls, 55-52 BCE 8. Dignitas – Pompey, Caesar, and Relative Rank, 52-49 BCE 9. Fortuna – Fortune and the Civil War, 49-45 BCE 10. Clementia – Caesar’s Dictatorship as Paternal Rule, 49-44 BCE 11. Libertas – Caesar’s Dictatorship as Tyranny, 49-44 BCE 12. Res Publica – Caesar’s Role in the Fall of the Roman Republic Table of Events (100 – 44 BC) Glossary Bibliography

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