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Leadership and Initiative in Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-90-04-51139-2
Verlag: Brill
Erscheinungstermin: 10.02.2022
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What does it mean to be a leader? This collection of seventeen studies breaks new ground in our understanding of leadership in ancient Rome by re-evaluating the difference between those who began a political action and those who followed or reacted. In a significant change of approach, this volume shifts the focus from archetypal “leaders” to explore the potential for individuals of different ranks, social statuses, ages, and genders to seize initiative. In so doing, the contributors provide new insight into the ways in which the ability to initiate communication, invent solutions, and prompt others to act resonated in critical moments of Roman history.

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Autoren/Hrsg.

Weitere Mitwirkende

Frolov, Roman M.

Burden-Strevens, Christopher

List of Figures

List of Abbreviations

Notes on Contributors

1 Introduction

Roman M. Frolov

Part 1 Locating Political Initiative in Republican Rome

2 Governing a City-State: Magistrates, Assemblies, and Public Space in Republican Rome

Karl-J. Hölkeskamp

3 Public Opinion and Political Initiative in Republican Rome

Alexander Yakobson

Part 2 Seniority and Status as Factors of Political Agency

4 Acting Up: The Post of Master of the Mint as an Early-Career Move in the Late Republic

Christopher Burden-Strevens

5 Consulars, Political Office, and Leadership in the Middle and Late Republic

Catherine Steel

Part 3 Women’s Initiative in Roman Politics

6 Female Interventions in Politics in the libera res publica: Structures and Practices

Lewis Webb

7 Urgulania, Plancina, and Livia: Women’s Initiative in Early Imperial Politics

Josiah Osgood

Part 4 Political Initiative in Emergencies

8 “He Took Care of the City and Supported It”: Initiative as a Prerequisite for Fabius’ cunctatio

Tassilo Schmitt

9 Political Initiative during interregna in the Late Roman Republic

Vera V. Dementyeva

Part 5 Leadership at a Time of Change

10 Leadership through Letters: Cicero and Cassius’ Correspondence in 44–43 bce

Henriette van der Blom

11 The Dynamics of Elite Agency in a Post-Caesar World (44–31 bce)

Hannah Mitchell

12 Seizing Initiative in the Sphere domi: Magistrates, Promagistrates, and the Senate at the Outset of 32 bce

Roman M. Frolov

Part 6 Fighting for Initiative

13 Potentiality through Conflict: Political Initiatives, Conflict, and the Political Evolution of the Roman Republic

Oliver Grote

14 Losing the Lead: The Crisis of the Late Roman Republic as a Crisis of Senatorial Leadership

Claudia Tiersch

Part 7 Political Initiative outside of Rome

15 Late Republican Local Rebellions and Marches against Rome: Agency and Initiative in the “Catilinarian Insurgency”

Katarina Nebelin

16 Petitioning for Change in the Republican Empire

Kit Morrell

Part 8 Political Initiative and Leadership in Military Contexts

17 Omnia deinde arbitrio militum acta: Political Initiative and Agency of the Army in Late-Republican and Early Imperial Rome

Alexander V. Makhlaiuk

18 The Emperor and His Generals: Military Agency in the Early Principate

Wolfgang Havener

Index