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Republican Italy, inside out and outside in - K.-J. Hölkeskamp, S. Karataş, and R. Roth. 2019. Empire, Hegemony or Anarchy? Rome and Italy, 201–31 BCE. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. Pp. 259, ill. 16. ISBN 978-3-515-11524-7.

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K.-J. Hölkeskamp, S. Karataş, and R. Roth. 2019. Empire, Hegemony or Anarchy? Rome and Italy, 201–31 BCE. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. Pp. 259, ill. 16. ISBN 978-3-515-11524-7.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2021

James Tan*
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University of Sydney

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