Politics and Society in Imperial Rome offers fresh new interpretations of the politics, society, and culture Rome's imperial era.
Argues that the early principate was fundamentally incompatible with the persisting structures of the Roman Republic
Demonstrates how these contradictory systems affected the development of Roman society
Includes case studies on the imperial court and the emperor Caligula, as well as chapters on the scholarship of Theodor Mommsen and Christian Meier
About the Author
Aloys Winterling is Professor for Ancient History at the Humboldt University of Berlin. He was previously Professor of Ancient History at the University of Basel.
Features
Offers a fresh interpretation of the politics, society, and culture of imperial Rome
Argues that the early principate was fundamentally incompatible with the persisting structures of the Roman Republic
Demonstrates how these contradictory systems affected the development of Roman society
Includes case studies on the imperial court and the emperor Caligula, as well as chapters on the scholarship of Theodor Mommsen and Christian Meier