04187nam 22005173 450 991055511680332120220218163836.01-119-67367-41-119-67365-8(MiAaPQ)EBC6839044(Au-PeEL)EBL6839044(CKB)20275222900041(OCoLC)1291315305(EXLCZ)992027522290004120220104d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic /edited by Valentina Arena, Jonathan Prag ; with assistant editor Andrew Stiles.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2021.©2022.1 online resource (617 pages)Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World Ser.Print version: Arena, Valentina A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2021 9781444339659 Intro -- A COMPANION TO THE POLITICAL CULTURE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC -- Contents -- Notes on Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Political Culture: Career of a Concept -- Part I Modern Reading -- 2 Machiavelli's Roman Republic -- 3 The Roman Republic and the English Republic -- 4 Liberty, Rights and Virtue: The Roman Republic in Eighteenth-Century France -- 5 A Roman Revolution: Classical Republicanism in the Creation of the American Republic -- 6 Theodor Mommsen's History of Rome and Its Political and Intellectual Context -- 7 The Political Culture of the Republic since Syme's The Roman Revolution: A Story of a Debate -- Part II Ancient Interpreters -- 8 Polybius and Roman Political Culture -- 9 Cicero: In and Above the Republic's Political Culture -- 10 Sallust -- 11 Augustan Republics: Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Politics of the Past -- 12 Plutarch's Evaluation of Roman Politics and Political Figures -- 13 Appian, Cassius Dio and the Roman Republic -- Part III Institutionalised Loci -- 14 The Census -- 15 The Senate -- 16 Roman Political Assemblies -- 17 Armies and Political Culture -- 18 Imperator and Politician: The Consul as the Highest Magistrate of the Republic -- 19 The Tribunate of the Plebs: Between Compromise and Revolution -- 20 Priests -- 21 Other Magistrates, Officials and Apparitores -- Part IV Political Actors -- 22 The Civis -- 23 Romans, Latins and Allies -- 24 Peregrini/Nationes Exterae: Foreigners and the Political Culture of the Roman Republic -- 25 Republican Elites: Patricians, Nobiles, Senators and Equestrians -- 26 Matronae and Politics in Republican Rome -- 27 On Freedom and Citizenship: Freedmen as Agents and Metaphors of Roman Political Culture -- Part V Values, Rituals and Political Discourse -- 28 Roman Republican Political Culture: Values and Ideology.29 From Patronage to Violence and Bribery: Towards a New Political Culture -- 30 The Political Culture of the Plebs -- 31 The Law and the Courts in Roman Political Culture -- 32 Rhetoric and Roman Political Culture -- 33 Religion and Rituals in Republican Rome -- 34 Myth and Theatre -- 35 Imagery and Space -- Part VI Politics in Action - Case Studies -- 36 The Political Culture of Rome in 218-212 bce -- 37 Roman Political Culture in 169 bce -- 38 133 bce: Politics in a Time of Challenge and Crisis -- 39 88 bce -- 40 The Year 52 bce -- Index -- EULA.Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World Ser.Political cultureRomeRepublicanismRomeRomePolitics and government265-30 B.CElectronic books.Political cultureRepublicanism320.93763Arena Valentina1197490Prag Jonathan R. W1217217Stiles Andrew Peter1984-1217218MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910555116803321A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic2815178UNINA04433nam 2200817 450 991082751790332120200801001852.01-78238-971-710.1515/9781782389712(CKB)3710000000577233(EBL)4004030(SSID)ssj0001623147(PQKBManifestationID)16359368(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001623147(PQKBWorkID)14820961(PQKB)11662568(MiAaPQ)EBC4004030(DE-B1597)637481(DE-B1597)9781782389712(EXLCZ)99371000000057723320160301h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCycling and recycling histories of sustainable practices /edited by Ruth Oldenziel and Helmuth TrischlerNew York ;Oxford, [England] :Berghahn,2016.©20161 online resourceEnvironment in History: International Perspectives ;Volume 7Description based upon print version of record.1-78238-970-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; List of Figures; How Old Technologies Became Sustainable: An Introduction; Part I - Cycling Histories; Chapter 1 - Use and Cycling in West Africa; Chapter 2 - The Politics of Bicycle Innovation: Comparing the American and Dutch Human-Powered Vehicle Movements, 1970s-Present; Chapter 3 - Scarcity, Poverty, Exclusion: Negative Associations of the Bicycle's Uses and Cultural History in France; Chapter 4 - Who Pays, Who Benefits? Bicycle Taxes as Policy Tool, 1890-2012; Chapter 5 - Monuments of Unsustainability: Planning, Path Dependence, and Cycling in StockholmPart II - IntersectionsChapter 6 - Bicycling and Recycling in Japan: Divergent Trajectories; Part III - Recycling Histories; Chapter 7 - Premodern Sustainability? The Secondhand and Repair Trade in Urban Europe; Chapter 8 - Waste to Assets: How Household Waste Recycling Evolved in West Germany; Chapter 9 - Ecological Modernization of Waste-Dependent Development? Hungary's 2010 Red Mud Disaster; Chapter 10 - The Scramble for Digital Waste in Berlin; Part IV - Reflections; Chapter 11 - Can History Offer Pathways to Sustainability?; Chapter 12 - History, Sustainabiliity, and ChoiceTechnology has long been an essential consideration in public discussions of the environment, with the focus overwhelmingly on creating new tools and techniques. In more recent years, however, activists, researchers, and policymakers have increasingly turned to mobilizing older technologies in their pursuit of sustainability. In fascinating case studies ranging from the Early Modern secondhand trade to utopian visions of human-powered vehicles, the contributions gathered here explore the historical fortunes of two such technologies—bicycling and waste recycling—tracing their development over time and providing valuable context for the policy successes and failures of today.Environment in history ;v. 7.CyclingHistoryCyclingEnvironmental aspectsRecycling (Waste, etc.)HistoryRecycling (Waste, etc.)Environmental aspectsSustainabilityactivists.bicycling and waste recycling.context for policy today.exploration of bicycling.exploration of waste recycling.historical.mobilizing older technologies.policymakers.public discussions of environment.pursuit of sustainability.researchers.tracing development.CyclingHistory.CyclingEnvironmental aspects.Recycling (Waste, etc.)History.Recycling (Waste, etc.)Environmental aspects.Sustainability.363.72/8209ZO 4340rvkOldenziel Ruth1958-Trischler HelmuthMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827517903321Cycling and recycling4110068UNINA01025nas 2200397 c 450 991089461820332120260218112121.0(CKB)3790000000118083(DE-599)ZDB2485767-1(OCoLC)643933738(DE-101)993251749(DE-599)2485767-1(EXLCZ)99379000000011808320090318b18171818 |y |gerur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNeuer rheinischer Merkurhrsg. v. Verein der GörresfreundeOffenbachBrede1817-1818Online-RessourceGesehen am 03.07.2009 (th)MercurZeitunggnd-content914.39430703608999DE-1019999JOURNAL9910894618203321Neuer rheinischer Merkur4242720UNINA