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This being my first attempt at writing the Roman History subject review, some kind of comment on the nature of the field as illustrated by this issue's crop of books seems appropriate. Firstly, the paucity of books focusing on the period of the Roman Republic is striking, especially if Cicero is taken out of the equation; the Imperial period clearly dominates, though the study of Late Antiquity (in which I must declare an interest) is still clearly on the rise. In terms of subject matter, traditional political history is obviously still largely out of fashion, religion is on a roll and the ‘cultural turn’ continues its rise (again I declare an interest), but the economy is making a late comeback (thanks to the formidable industry of the Oxford Roman Economy Project). This issue's collection offers a healthy mix of genres: biographies, student textbooks/sourcebooks, edited volumes, ‘companions’, and substantial monographs, including both revised PhDs and the reflections of more seasoned scholars, books for specialists and novices alike. I shall be interested to see how the balance of both subject matter and methodology appear in future issues.
1 The Prince of Medicine. Galen in the Roman Empire. By Mattern, Susan P.. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 2013Google Scholar. Pp. xx + 334. Hardback £20, ISBN: 978-0-19-960545-3.
2 Hadrian. By Morwood, James. Ancients in Action. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. 130. 26 figures. Paperback £14.99, ISBN: 978-1-8496-6886-6.
3 Dreams and Dreaming in the Roman Empire. Cultural Memory and Imagination. By Harrisson, Juliette. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. ix + 309. Hardback £65, ISBN: 978-1-4411-7633-2.
4 Religious Networks in the Roman Empire. The Spread of New Ideas. By Collar, Anna. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xi + 322. 4 figures, 21 maps. Hardback £60, ISBN: 978-1-107-04344-2.
5 Pollution and Religion in Ancient Rome. By Lennon, Jack L.. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. ix + 229. Hardback £60, ISBN: 978-1-107-03790-8.
6 The Divinization of Caesar and Augustus. Precedents, Consequences, Implications. By Koortbojian, Michael. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. xxi + 341. 159 figures. Hardback £65, ISBN: 978-0-521-19215-6.
7 The Cambridge Companion to Cicero. Edited by Steel, Catherine. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xvi + 422. 1 map. Hardback £55, ISBN: 978-0-521-50993-0; paperback £21.99, ISBN: 978-0-521-72980-2.
8 Community and Communication. Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome. Edited by Steel, Catherine and van der Blom, Henriette. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xi + 401. Hardback £84, ISBN: 978-0-19-964189-5.
9 Ethics, Identity, and Community in Later Roman Declamation. By Bernstein, Neil W.. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. x + 229. Hardback £50, ISBN: 978-0-19-996411-6.
10 Plutarch. Demosthenes and Cicero. Translated with introduction and commentary by Lintott, Andrew. Clarendon Ancient History. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xii + 227. Hardback £58, ISBN: 978-0-19-969971-1; paperback £19.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-969972-8.
11 Women in Ancient Rome. A Sourcebook. By MacLachlan, Bonnie. Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History. London, Bloomsbury, 2013Google Scholar. Hardback £70, ISBN: 978-1-4411-7749-0; paperback £22.99, ISBN: 978-1-4411-6421-6.
12 Women in Ancient Rome. By Chrystal, Paul. Stroud, Amberley Publishing, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. 224. 36 figures. Hardback £20, ISBN: 978-1-4456-0870-9.
13 Themes in Roman Society and Culture. An Introduction to Ancient Rome. Edited by Gibbs, Matt, Nikolic, Milorad, and Ripat, Pauline. Ontario, Oxford University Press, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. xxxi + 464. 47 plates, 3 figures, 3 maps, 1 table, 1 cartoon. Paperback £35, ISBN: 978-0-19-544519-0.
14 The Roman Agricultural Economy. Organization, Investment, and Production. Edited by Bowman, Alan and Wilson, Andrew. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014Google Scholar. Pp. xvii + 333. 103 figures, 25 tables. Hardback £75, ISBN: 978-0-19-966572-3.
15 Harvesting the Sea. The Exploitation of Marine Resources in the Roman Mediterranean. By Marzano, Annalisa. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xvi + 365. 46 figures. Hardback £80, ISBN: 978-0-19-967562-3.
16 Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian. Its Nature, Management, and Mediation. By Bell, Peter. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xvii + 393. 26 figures. Hardback £84, ISBN: 978-0-19-956733-1.
17 Violence in Roman Egypt. A Study in Legal Interpretation. By Bryen, Ari Z.. Empire and After. Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. 363. 5 figures. Hardback £49, ISBN: 978-0-8122-4508-4.
18 The Praetorian Guard. A History of Rome's Elite Special Forces. By Bingham, Sandra. Waco, TX, Baylor University Press, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. xi + 240. 17 figures. Hardback £25, ISBN: 978-1-60258-649-9.
19 Child Emperor Rule in the Late Roman West, ad 367–455. By McEvoy, Meaghan A.. Oxford Classical Monographs. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xi + 367. 1 figure. Hardback £75, ISBN: 978-0-19-966481-8.
20 The Role of the Bishop in Late Antiquity. Conflict and Compromise. Edited by Fear, Andrew, Ubiňa, José Fernánzes, and Marcos, Mar. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2013Google Scholar. Pp. x + 270. Hardback £70, ISBN: 978-1-7809-3217-0.
21 History and Identity in the Late Antique Near East. Edited by Wood, Philip. Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity. New York, Oxford University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xxii + 237. 1 map. Hardback £47.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-991540-8.
22 Gender, Manumission, and the Roman Freedwoman. By Perry, Matthew J.. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. ix + 269. Hardback £55. ISBN: 978-1-107-04031-1.
23 A Companion to the Neronian Age. Edited by Buckley, Emma and Dinter, Martin T.. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Pp. xvi + 486. 4 plates, 30 figures, 3 maps. Hardback £125, ISBN 978-1-4443-3272-8.