Clientela or Amicitia? Modeling Roman International Behavior in the Middle Republic (264-146 B.C.)
Burton, Paul (2003) Clientela or Amicitia? Modeling Roman International Behavior in the Middle Republic (264-146 B.C.). Klio, 85 (2). pp. 333-369. ISSN 0075-6334 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 1032Kb | |
AbstractOver forty years have passed since the appearance of Ernst Badian's very influential one
might even say canonical -study of Roman Republican imperialism and international relations, "Foreign Clientelae." Although his central thesis has not gone unchallenged, it remains a fixture of Republican scholarship -and this despite a sustained attack nearly two decades ago by Erich Gruen. The purpose of this paper will be to revisit and supplement
Gruen's critique in order to make the case for a new, ,international amicitia' model of Roman international relations, which, I suggest, can better account for Republican imperial and diplomatic behavior than the foreign clientela model. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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