In the century following 150 BCE, the Romans developed a coherent vision of empire and a more systematic provincial administration.
While many discussions focus on politics in the city of Rome itself, his accoun.
In this book, Josiah Osgood offers a new survey of this most vivid period of Roman history, the Late Republic.
The city of Rome itself became a cultural and intellectual center that eclipsed other Mediterranean cities, while ideas and practices of citizenship underwent radical change.
In the century following 150 BCE, the Romans developed a coherent vision of empire and a more systematic provincial administration