Roman Republics

American Journal of Philology 132 (1):153-156 (2011)
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Abstract

Flower's book offers a new interpretation of Republican history based on rejecting the traditional notion of a single Roman Republic. Flower's alternative periodization speaks of several republics, with several transitional periods. This thesis puts emphasis on cleavage rather than on continuity implied, according to Flower, in the customary notion of "a single, monolithic republic".

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