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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
January 2010
Print publication year:
1983
Online ISBN:
9780511552663
Subjects:
Ancient History, Classical Studies, Sociology: General Interest, Sociology

Book description

This is a volume of studies concerned with death and its impact on the social order. The first topic considered is gladiatorial combat; not merely popular entertainment, it was also an important element in Roman politics. The book then investigates the composition of the political elite in the late Republic and Principate (249 BC – AD 235), showing that ideals of hereditary succession disguised high rates of social mobility. The final chapter ranges over aristocratic death rituals and tombs, funerals and ghost stories, to the search for immortality and the power of the Roman dead in distributing property by written wills.

Reviews

'… few Roman historians can have put down this book with the comfortable feeling that their views were just as plausible as before … witty, elegant and a sustained pleasure to read.'

Michael Crawford Source: The Times Literary Supplement

'The insights of the professional sociologist are matched by a mastery of the detailed evidence and a clarity of exposition which compels even his critics to envious admiration.'

T. P. Wiseman Source: History Today

'The central chapters represent a genuine contribution to a new understanding of Roman social institutions.'

Sir Moses Finley Source: London Review of Books

'The essays on death are spectacular tours de force.'

Andrew Lintott Source: The Times Higher Education Supplement

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