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HISTORICAL TRIPOS
PART I
PAPER 12
EUROPEAN HISTORY
776 B.C. - A.D. 69
FACULTY BOOKLIST
(201617 version)
Primary sources are not listed separately in the bibliographies which follow; most are easily
available in translation in Penguin Classics, Oxford World Classics, or the Loeb Classical
Library; as well as on-line.
GREEK HISTORY
A1.
a) Sourcebooks
M. Dillon and L. Garland, Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic
Times to the Death of Socrates, (London, 1994)
M. Crawford and D. Whitehead, Archaic and Classical Greece. A Selection of Ancient Sources
C. Fornara,
P. Harding,
P.J. Rhodes,
From archaic times to the end of the Peloponnesian War (Cambridge, 1983)
From the end of the Peloponnesian War to the Battle of Issus (Cambridge, 1985)
The Greek City States (Cambridge, 2007)
J. Ober
Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology and the Power of the
People (Princeton, 1989)
---------,
Political Dissent in Democratic Athens (Princeton, 1998) ch. 1-2.
R. Osborne
Demos: The Discovery of Classical Attika (Cambridge, 1985)
R. Osborne,
Athens and Athenian Democracy (Cambridge, 2010)
R. Osborne and S. Hornblower ed., Ritual, Finance, Politics. Athenian Democratic Accounts
presented to David Lewis (Oxford, 1994)
K. Raaflaub
'Perceptions of democracy in fifth-century Athens' in J. Rufus Fears ed. Aspects of
Athenian Society (Copenhagen, 1985) ch.2.
K. Raaflaub, J. Ober and R. Wallace (eds), Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (Berkeley, 2007)
R.K. Sinclair Democracy and participation in classical Athens (Cambridge, 1988)
I.F. Stone
The Trial of Socrates (London 1988) with S.C. Todd 'The journalist, the academic and
the trial of Socrates', Polis 8 (1989) 28-48
R. Thomas
Oral tradition and written record in classical Athens (Cambridge, 1989) 196-237
A4.
Delian League/Athenian Empire
a) Sourcebooks
R. Osborne ed., The Athenian Empire LACTOR 1 (4th edition) (2000)
b) Monographs and papers
P.J. Rhodes
The Athenian Empire (Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics 17, Oxford 1985)
R. Meiggs
The Athenian Empire (Oxford, 1972; corrected ed. 1979)
J. Ma, N. Papazarkadas & R. Parker (eds.) Interpreting the Athenian Empire (London, 2012).
L. Nixon and S. Price 'The Size and Resources of Greek Cities' in O. Murray and S. Price ed.,The
Greek City from Homer to Alexander (Oxford, 1990) pp 137-70.
P. Brunt
'Athenian Settlement Abroad in the Fifth Century B.C.', in his Studies in Greek
History and Thought (Oxford, 1993), ch.5.
G.E.M. de Ste. Croix 'The Character of the Athenian Empire', Historia 3 (1954) 1-41
M.I. Finley
'The Fifth-century Athenian Empire: A Balance Sheet', in P.D.A. Garnsey & C.R.
Whittaker eds., Imperialism in the Ancient World (Cambridge, 1978) (reprinted in
M.I. Finley Economy and Society in Ancient Greece ed. B.D. Shaw and R. P. Saller,
(London, 1981) ch.3.
G.T. Griffith 'Athens in the Fourth Century', in Garnsey Imperialism ch.4
D.M. Lewis
'The Athenian Coinage Decree', in I. Carradine ed., Coinage and Administration in the
Administration in the Athenian and Persian Empires BAR International Series 343
(Oxford 1987) pp. 53-63
H. Mattingly 'Epigraphy and the Athenian Empire', Historia 41 (1992) 129-38
J. Cargill
The Second Athenian League: Empire or Free Alliance? (Berkeley, 1981).
A5.
Athens and the Ideology of Empire
D. Boedeker and K. Raaflaub ed., Democracy, Empire and the Arts (Cambridge, Mass., 1998)
L. Burn
'The art of the state in fifth-century Athens', in M.M. Mackenzie & C. Rouech, ed.
Images of Authority: Papers presented to Joyce Reynolds on the occasion of her
seventieth birthday Cam. Philological Society Supp. Vol.16, (1989) pp. 62-81
D. Castriota
Myth, Ethos and Actuality: Official Art in fifth-century Athens, (1992)
S. Goldhill
'The Great Dionysia and civic ideology', in J.J. Winkler & F.I. Zeitlin ed.,
Nothing to do with Dionysus? Athenian Drama in its Social Context (Princeton,
1990), pp. 97-129
E. Hall
Inventing the Barbarian: Greek Self-definition through Tragedy, (Oxford, 1989)
I. Jenkins
The Parthenon Frieze, (London 1994)
J. Neils ed.,
Goddess and Polis: The Panathenaic Festival of Ancient Athens (1992)
J. Neils
The Parthenon Frieze (Cambridge, 2001)
R. Osborne
'Framing the centaur: reading fifth-century architectural sculpture', in S. Goldhill and
R. Osborne, ed., Art and Text in Ancient Greek Culture (Cambridge 1994) ch.3
-------------,
C.J. Tuplin
'Democracy and Imperialism in the Panathenaic Procession: The Parthenon Frieze and
its Context', in W.D.E. Coulson, O. Palagia et.al., ed., The Archaeology of Athens and
Attica under the Democracy Oxbow Monographs 37, (Oxford, 1994), pp. 143-50.
'Imperial tyranny: some reflections on a Classical Greek political metaphor', in P.A.
Cartledge & F.D. Harvey ed., Crux: Essays presented to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix on his
75th Birthday, (London, 1985)
A6.
P.A. Brunt
Thucydides
'Introduction to Thucydides', in his Studies in Greek History and Thought
(Oxford, 1993)
G.E.M. de Ste Croix The Origins of the Peloponnesian War (London, 1972) 534.
W.R. Connor Thucydides (Princeton, 1984)
S. Hornblower Thucydides (London, 1987)
------------------,'Narratology and narrative technique in Thucydides' in S. Hornblower ed., Greek
Historiography (Oxford, 1994) 13166.
L. Kallet-Marx Money, expense, and the naval power in Thucydides' History (Berkeley, 1993)
H.D. Westlake Individuals in Thucydides (Cambridge, 1968)
C. Macleod
'Form and Meaning in the Melian Dialogue', Historia 23 (1974) 385400
(= Collected Essays (Oxford, 1983) No.8)
-------------,
'Reason and Necessity: Thucydides 3.914, 3738', Jnl. of Hellenic Studies 98
(1978) 6478 (= Collected Essays No.10)
T. Rood
Thucydides. Narrative and Explanation (Oxford, 1998)
E. Greenwood, Thucydides and the Shaping of History (London, 2006)
A7.
M.I. Finley
Sparta
'Sparta and Spartan Society', in his Economy and Society in Ancient Greece
(London, 1981), 2440
M Whitby ed., Sparta. Edinburgh Readings on the Ancient World (Edinburgh 2002)
P. Cartledge
The Spartans. An Epic History, 2nd edn (London 2003)
---------------, Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History c.1300-362 B.C. 2nd ed. (London, 2002)
---------------, Agesilaos and the Crisis of Sparta (London, 1987)
---------------, Spartan Reflections (London, 2001)
N. Kennell,
Spartans: A New History (Oxford, 2010)
C.G. Starr
'The credibility of early Spartan History', in his Essays in Greek and Roman
History: A Selection of Articles and Reviews E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1979, 14459
(=Historia 14 (1965) 25772); reprinted in Whitby, Sparta.
W.G. Forrest A History of Sparta, 950-192 B.C. 2nd ed., London, 1980.
J. Ducat
Spartan Education (London, 2006)
S. Hodkinson 'Social Order and the Conflict of Values in Classical Sparta', Chiron 13 (1983) ;
reprinted in Whitby, Sparta.
-----------------, Property and Wealth in Classical Sparta (London, 2000).
S. Hodkinson and A. Powell ed. Sparta and War (London, 2006)
N. Luraghi and S. Alcock ed., Helots and their Masters (Washington, D.C., 2003).
A.J. Holliday 'Spartan Austerity', Classical Quarterly 27 (1977) 11126
A. Powell & S. Hodkinson ed., The Shadow of Sparta (London, 1994)
T.J. Figueira ed. Spartan Society (London, 2004)
A8.
Alexander the Great
a) Sourcebooks
W. Heckel and J.C. Yardley, Alexander the Great (Oxford, 2004)
b) Monographs and Papers
A.B. Bosworth,Conquest and empire. The reign of Alexander the Great (Cambridge, 1988)
-------------------,Alexander and the East. The Tragedy of Triumph (Oxford, 1996)
------------------- and E.J. Baynham eds., Alexander the Great in Fact and Fiction (Oxford, 2000)
P. Brunt
Introduction and Appendices, Arrian, 2 vols., Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge,
Mass., 1976)
P. Briant
Alexander the Great: the heroic ideal, (London 1996), (French original 1987)
P. Cartledge
Alexander the Great. The Hunt for a New Past (London 2004)
P. Green
Alexander of Macedon (new edition, 1991)
G.T. Griffith ed.,Alexander the Great: the main problems (Cambridge, 1966)
J.R. Hamilton Alexander the Great (London, 1973)
R. Lane Fox Alexander the Great (London, 1973)
U. Wilcken
Alexander the Great trans. G.C. Richards, ed. E.N. Borza, (New York, 1967)
I. Worthington Alexander the Great Man and God (London 2003)
Worthington ed. Alexander the Great: A Reader (Oxford 2004)
A9.
Hellenistic World
a) Sourcebooks
M.M. Austin The Hellenistic world from Alexander to the Roman conquest. A selection of ancient
sources in translation (Cambridge, 1981; 2nd edn. 2006)
R. Bagnall and P. Derow, The Hellenistic Period (Oxford, 2004)
b) Monographs and papers
J. Boardman, J. Griffin and O. Murray ed., Greece and the Hellenistic world (Oxford, 1988), chapters
13-15 (S. Price, R. Lane Fox and J. Barnes).
F.W. Walbank The Hellenistic world, revised ed. 2002.
G. Shipley
The Greek world after Alexander, 323-30 B.C. (London, 2000)
A. Erskine ed., A Companion to the Hellenistic World (Oxford, 2003)
P. Cartledge, P. Garnsey and E. Gruen ed., Hellenistic constructs (Berkeley, 1997)
E. Gruen,
The Hellenistic world and ihe coming of Rome (Berkeley, 1984)
J. Ma
Antiochos III and the cities of western Asia Minor (Oxford, 1999)
J. Bingen,
Hellenistic Egypt (Cambridge, 2013)
B
GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY
B1.
Gender & Sexuality
a)
Sourcebook
M. Lefkowitz & M. Fant Womens Life in Greece and Rome, 3rd edn. (Baltimore, 2005)
J. Rowlandson ed., Women and society in Greek and Roman Egypt (Cambridge, 1998)
b)
Monographs and papers
General
M. Foucault
History of Sexuality vols I-III (London, 198086)
M. Golden and P. Toohey eds. Sex and Difference in Ancient Greece and Rome (Edinburgh, 2003)
L. McClure
Sexuality and Gender in the Classical World (Oxford, 2002)
E. Fantham et.al. eds. Women in the Classical World: Image and Text (Oxford 1994)
H.P. Foley ed. Reflections of Women in Antiquity (1981)
M. Wyke ed. Gender and the Body in the ancient Mediterranean, (Oxford, 1998)
S.L. James and S. Dillon (eds), A Companion to Women in the Ancient World (Oxford, 2012)
Greece
D. Cohen
----------,
J. Davidson
----------,
'Law, society and homosexuality in classical Athens', Past & Present 117 (1987) 3-21,
reprinted in R. Osborne ed. Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman History (Cambridge,
2004)
Law, Sexuality and Society: the Enforcement of Morals in Classical Athens,
(Cambridge, 1991)
Courtesans and Fishcakes. The consuming passions of Classical Athens (London,
1997)
The Greeks and Greek Love (London, 2007)
Greece
P.A. Cartledge 'Rebels and Sambos in Classical Greece: A Comparative View', in P.A. Cartledge &
F.D. Harvey ed., Crux: Essays presented to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix on his 75th Birthday
(London, 1985), pp. 16-46 (= Spartan Reflections ch.11)
-----------------, 'Like a worm i' the bud? A Heterology of classical Greek slavery', Greece & Rome 40
(1993) 163-80
Y. Garlan
Slavery in Ancient Greece (trans. J. Lloyd) revised ed., (1988)
N.R.E. Fisher Slavery in Classical Greece (Bristol, 1993)
M.I. Finley
'Was Greek civilisation based on slave labour?', in his Economy and Society in Ancient
Greece ed. B.D.Saller, (London, 1981), ch.6. (= Historia 8 (1959) 14564)
M.Jameson
'Agriculture and Slavery in Classical Athens', Classical J. 73 (1977-78) 122-45
R. Osborne
'The economics and politics of slavery in Athens', in A. Powell ed., The Greek World
(London, 1995), 2743.
N.D. Smith
'Aristotle's theory of natural slavery', Phoenix 37 (1983), 10923
E.M. Wood
Peasant-citizen and slave: the foundations of Athenian democracy, (London, 1988)
Rome
K.R.Bradley
--------------,
--------------,
L. De Ligt,
Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World 140 B.C. - 70 B.C. (Indiana, 1989)
Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire, (New York, 1984)
Slavery and Society at Rome, (Cambridge, 1994)
Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers: Studies in the Demographic History of Roman Italy
225BC-AD 100 (Cambridge, 2012)
W. Fitzgerald Slavery and the Roman Literary Imagination, (Cambridge, 2000)
L. Foxhall
The dependent tenant, J. of Roman Studies 80 (1990) 97114
P. Garnsey
Cities, Peasants and Food (Cambridge, 1998)
W.V. Harris
Demography, geography and the sources of Roman slaves, J. of Roman Studies 89
(1999) 6275
K. Hopkins
Conquerors and Slaves, (Cambridge 1978) ch. 1
--------------,
Novel Evidence for Roman Slavery, Past & Present 138 (1993) 327, reprinted in
R. Osborne ed. Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman History (Cambridge, 2004).
S. Joshel,
Roman Slavery (Cambridge, 2010)
M. Lavan,
Slaves to Rome: Paradigms of Empire in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 2013)
H. Mouritsen, The Freedman in the Roman World (Cambridge, 2011)
J.R. Patterson Crisis: What Crisis? Rural Change and Urban Development in Imperial Apennine
Italy, Papers of the British School at Rome 55 (1987) 11546
D. Rathbone The development of agriculture in the Ager Cosanus during the Roman Republic:
problems of evidence and interpretation, J. of Roman Studies 71 (1981) 1023.
---------------, The slave mode of production in Italy, J. of Roman Studies 73 (1983) 1608.
U. Roth,
Thinking Tools: Agricultural Slavery between evidence and Models (London, 2007)
W. Scheidel
Quantifying the sources of slaves in the early Roman Empire, J. of Roman Studies
87 (1997), 156169
W. Scheidel, Human mobility in Roman Italy, II: The Slave Population, J. of Roman Studies 95
(2005), 64-79
B3.
Literacy and Education
General
W.V. Harris
Ancient Literacy (1989)
A.K. Bowman & G.D. Woolf ed., Literacy and Power in the Ancient World (1994)
B.M.W. Knox Silent Reading in Antiquity, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 9 (1968) 42135
A K Gavrilov Techniques of Reading in Antiquity, Classical Quarterly 47 (1997), 5673 and M.
Burnyeat Postscripts on silent reading ibid. 746
W.A. Johnson Toward a Sociology of Reading in Classical Antiquity, American J. of Philology 121
(2000) 593-627
R. Cribiore
Gymanstics of the Mind: Greek Education in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt (Princeton,
2001)
T. Morgan
H.I. Marrou
Greece
R. Thomas
Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece (Cambridge, 1989)
J. Goody & I. Watt 'The consequences of literacy', in J. Goody ed., Literacy in Traditional
Societies (1968)
R. Thomas
Oral Tradition and Written Record in Classical Athens (Cambridge, 1989)
F.D. Harvey 'Literacy in the Athenian Democracy', Revue des tudes grecques 79 (1966) 585635
M. Griffith
'"Public" and "Private" in Early Greek Institutions of Education', in YL Too (ed)
Education in Greek and Roman Antiquity (Leiden, 2001) 2185
A. Burns
'Athenian Literacy in the Fifth Century B.C.', J. of the History of Ideas 42 (1981) pp.
37187
P.A. Cartledge 'Literacy in the Spartan Oligarchy', J. of Hellenic Studies 88 (1978) 2537; reprinted in
Cartledge, Spartan Reflections ch.4
K. Robb
Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece (1994)
Rome
M. Beard
Writing and Ritual: A Study of Diversity and Expansion in the Arval Acta, Papers of
the British School of Rome 53 (1985) 114162
----------- et.al. Literacy in the Roman World, J. of Roman Archaeology Supp. Series No.3, 1991
E.E. Best
Literacy and Roman Voting, Historia 23 (1974) 42838
W. Bloomer, Schooling in Persona: Imagination and Subordination in Roman Education,
Classical Antiquity 16 (1997) 57-78.
S.F. Bonner
Education in Ancient Rome (Berkeley, 1977)
A.D. Booth
Elementary and Secondary Education in the Roman Empire, Florilegium 1 (1979)
114
E. Hemelrijk Matrona Docta: Educated Women in the Roman Elite from Cornelia to Julia Domna.
(London, 1999)
B4.
The Ancient Economy
a)
Sourcebooks
F. Meijer & O. van Nijf Trade, Transport and Society in the Ancient World: A Sourcebook (London,
1992)
b)
General
M.I. Finley
P. Garnsey
Greek Religion. Greece and Rome New Surveys in the Classics no. 24 (Oxford,
1999).
S.R.F. Price
Religions of the Ancient Greeks (Cambridge, 1999)
P. Easterling and J. Muir eds., Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge, 1985)
L. Bruit Zaidman and P. Schmitt Pantel Religion in the Ancient Greek City (Cambridge, 1992).
R. Buxton ed., Oxford Readings in Greek Religion (Oxford, 2000)
R.C.T. Parker Athenian Religion: a history (Oxford, 1996).
Warfare
General
H. Sidebottom Ancient Warfare: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2004)
J.E. Lendon
Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical Antiquity (New Haven, 2005)
Y. Garlan
War in the Ancient World: a Social History (London, 1975)
K. Raaflaub & N. Rosenstein eds War & Society in the Ancient & Medieval Worlds (Cambridge, MA
1999)
P. Sabin, H. van Wees, and M. Whitby eds. The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare, 2
vols. (Cambridge, 2007)
Greece
H. van Wees Greek Warfare: myths and realities (London, 2004)
V.D. Hanson The Western Way of War (Oxford, 1989)
J. Rich & G. Shipley ed,. War and Society in the Greek World (London, 1993)
H. van Wees ed., War and Violence in Ancient Greece (London, 2000)
W.K. Pritchett The Greek State at War 5 vols. (Berkeley, 197191)
P. Hunt
Slaves, Warfare and Ideology in the Greek Historians (Cambridge, 1998)
I.G. Spence
The Cavalry of Classical Greece (Oxford, 1993)
J.S. Morrison, J.F. Coates, and B. Rankov The Athenian Trireme (Cambridge, 2002)
V. Gabrielsen Financing the Athenians Fleet (Baltimore, 1994)
A. Chaniotis, War in the Hellenistic World (Oxford, 2005)
Rome
P.A. Brunt
L. De Ligt,
ROMAN HISTORY
C1
General and Introductory
a) Sourcebooks
N. Lewis & M. Reinhold Roman Civilisation: Selected Readings I: The Republic and the Augustan
Age 3rd edn. (New York, 1990)
-------------------------, Roman Civilisation: Selected Readings II: The Empire 3rd edn. (New York,
1990)
b) Monographs and papers
G.D. Woolf ed. The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Roman World (Cambridge, 2003)
H.I. Flower ed. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 2004)
N. Rosenstein and R. Morstein-Marx eds. A Companion to the Roman Republic (Oxford, 2006)
T.J. Cornell & J.F. Matthews Atlas of the Roman World (Oxford, 1982)
P. Jones & K. Sidwell The World of Rome (Cambridge 1997)
C2.
Early Rome
P.A. Brunt
Social Conflicts in the Roman Republic (London, 1971)
Cambridge Ancient History 2nd ed., Vol. 7.2 The Rise of Rome to 220 BC (ed. F. Walbank et al.)
(Cambridge, 1990)
T.J. Cornell
The Beginnings of Rome (London, 1995)
E. Curti, E. Dench, J.R. Patterson The archaeology of central and southern Roman Italy: recent trends
and approaches, J. of Roman Studies (1996) 170-189
E. Dench
From Barbarians to New men: Greek, Roman and Modern Perceptions of
Peoples from the Central Apennines (Oxford, 1995)
R.R. Holloway Archaeology of archaic Rome and Latium (London, 1994)
G.B. Miles
Livy: Reconstructing Ancient Rome (Ithaca, 1995)
S.P. Oakley
A Commentary on Livy books 6-10 (esp. intro to book 6) (Oxford, 1997)
K. Raaflaub ed. Social Struggles in Archaic Rome: New Perspectives on the Struggle of the Orders, 2nd
edn. (Oxford, 2005)
C.J. Smith
Early Rome and Latium: economy & society (Oxford, 1996)
T.P. Wiseman Remus (Cambridge,1995)
C3.
Roman Republican Constitution
J.R. Patterson Political Life in the City of Rome (Bristol, 1999)
M. Beard & M. Crawford Rome in the Late Republic: Problems and Interpretations, 2nd edn. (London,
1999)
H. Flower,
Roman Republics (Princeton, 2010)
A.W.Lintott
The Constitution of the Roman Republic (Oxford, 1999)
M. Crawford The Roman Republic 2nd ed., Fontana History of the Ancient World (London, 1992)
K. Hopkins
Death and Renewal (Cambridge 1983)
L.A. Burckhardt The political elite of the Roman Republic, comments on recent discussion of the
concepts nobilitas and homo novus, Historia 39 (1990), 7999.
A.W.Lintott
Violence in Republican Rome (Oxford, 1968), 2nd edition, (Oxford 1999)
--------------,
Electoral Bribery in the Roman Republic, J. of Roman Studies 80 (1990) 116
W. Nippel
Public Order in Ancient Rome (Cambridge, 1995)
J.A. North
Democratic Politics in Republican Rome, Past & Present 126 (1990) 3-21, reprinted
in R. Osborne ed. Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman History (Cambrdige, 2004)
F. Millar
The Political Character of the Classical Roman Republic, 200-151 B.C., J. of Roman
Studies (1984) 119, reprinted in F. Millar The Roman Republic and the Augustan
Revolution (Chapel Hill, 2002)
----------,
Politics, Persuasion and the People before the Social War (150-90 B.C.), J. of
Roman Studies 76 (1986) 111
----------,
The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic (Ann Arbor 1998)
W.V. Harris
On defining the political culture of the Roman Republic, Classical Philology 85
(1990) 28894
R. Morstein-Marx Mass Oratory and Political Power in the Late Roman Republic (Cambridge, 2004)
H. Mouritsen Plebs and Politics in the late Roman Republic (Cambridge, 2001).
A. Yakobson Elections and electioneering in Rome: a study of the political system of the late
Republic (Stuttgart 1999).
C4.
a)
C. Champion,
A. Erskine,
R. Sherk
Roman Imperialism
Sourcebooks
Roman Imperialism: Readings and Sources (Oxford, 2004)
Roman Imperialism (Edinburgh, 2010)
Rome and the Greek East to the death of Augustus (Cambridge, 1984)
b)
Monographs and papers
Cambridge Ancient History 2nd ed., Vol. 8 Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 BC. (ed. A. Astin et
al.) (Cambridge, 1990)
J.A. North
The development of Roman Imperialism, J. of Roman Studies 71 (1981) 19
W.V. Harris
War and Imperialism in Republican Rome, 327-70 B.C. , 2nd ed., (Oxford, 1985) with
A.N. Sherwin-White, J. of Roman Studies 70 (1980) 17781
W.V. Harris ed..The Imperialism of Mid-Republican Rome Papers and Monographs of the American
Academy in Rome 29, 1984
A. Eckstein
Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War and the Rise of Rome (Berkeley, 2006)
A. Eckstein
Rome Enters the Greek East (Oxford, 2007)
K.J. Hlkeskamp Conquest, competition and consensus: Roman expansion in Italy and the rise of the
nobilitas, Historia 42 (1993) 1239.
A.W. Lintott Imperial expansion and moral decline in the Roman Empire, Historia 21 (1972),
626-38.
J. Rich ,
Fear, greed and glory: the causes of Roman war-making in the middle Republic, in
J. Rich and G. Shipley (ed.), War and Society in the Roman World (London, 1995)
38-68
J.S. Richardson Hispaniae. Spain and the Development of Roman Imperialism 218-82 B.C.
(Cambridge, 1986)
J.S. Richardson, The Language of Empire (Cambridge, 2008)
N.S. Rosenstein War, Failure and Aristocratic Competition, Classical Philology 85 (1990) 25565
P.A. Brunt
Laus imperii, in P.D.A. Garnsey & C.R. Whittaker ed., Imperialism in the Ancient
World (1978), (reprinted in his Roman Imperial Themes Oxford, 1990, ch.14)
H. Flower
Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture, (Oxford, 1996)
M. Beard
The Roman Triumph (Cambridge, Mass. 2007)
M. Lavan,
Slaves to Rome: Paradigms of Empire in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 2013)
C5.
a)
Sourcebooks
D.L. Stockton ed., From the Gracchi to Sulla. Sources for Roman History, 13380 B.C. LACTOR 13
b)
P.A. Brunt
B. Levick,
Augustus: Image and Substance (London, 2010)
J. Edmondson (ed.), Augustus (Edinburgh, 2009)
J. Richardson, Augustan Rome: 44 BC- AD 14 (Edinburgh, 2012)
K.A. Raaflaub and M. Toher ed., Between Republic and Empire: Interpretations of Augustus and his
Principate (1990)
J. Osgood
Caesars Legacy: Civil War and the Emergence of the Roman Empire (Cambridge,
2006
C7.
Roman Society
a)
Sourcebooks
J. Gardner & T. Wiedemann eds The Roman Household. A Sourcebook (London, 1991)
T. Parkin and A. Pomeroy (eds.), Roman Social History: A Source Book (London, 2007)
b)
P. Veyne ed.,
F. Millar
The Emperor in the Roman World: 31 B.CA.D. 337 2nd ed., (London, 1992) with K.
Hopkins, Rules of Evidence, J. of Roman Studies 68 (1978) 17886
F. Millar
Government, Society and Culture in the Roman Empire (Chapel Hill, 2004) Part I
C.F. Norea
Imperial ideals in the Roman West: Representation, Circulation, Power (Cambridge,
2011)
J. Paterson
Friends in high places: the creation of the court of the Roman emperor, in A.J.
Spawforth (ed.), The Court and Court Society in Ancient Monarchies (Cambridge,
1997), 12156.
M. Roller
Constructing Autocracy: Aristocrats and Emperors in Julio-Claudian Rome
(Princeton, 2001)
P. Veyne
Bread and Circuses: Historical Sociology and Political Pluralism trans. B. Pierce, ed.
O. Murray (Harmondsworth, 1992)
A. Wallace-Hadrill Suetonius: The Scholar and his Caesars (London, 1983)
--------------------- ed., Patronage in Ancient Society (London, 1989)
---------------------, The Emperor and his Virtues, Historia 30 (1981) 298319
C10.
a)
B. Levick
R.K. Sherk
J. North
J.R. Fears
D. Fishwick
R.R.R. Smith
A. Small ed.,