Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition in Republican Rome

American Journal of Philology 130 (2):303-306 (2009)
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Abstract

The purpose of this interesting book is, in the words of the author, "to demonstrate that aristocratic Roman families attempted to construct ethnic identity . . . in order to advertise and celebrate themselves in Rome's political culture; to discover how these families advertised their ethnic identity; and to recover what messages they intended to convey to the Roman public via such identity advertisement. . . . [in other words, the book aims] to focus on how the ethnic identity of the families of the ruling class interacted within the social and political culture of the Roman Republic"

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Valentina Arena
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