Civil war is the most radical form of political conflict. This volume analyses the impact of civil war on society and culture in Greco-Roman antiquity. The collected papers examine phenomena such as tyrannicide, staseis and usurpations from the classical age to late antiquity. The focus lies on the lasting impact violence and disorder had on political discourse and memory culture. In particular, the contributions explore how internal conflicts were staged and performed. Beyond spectacular triumphal celebrations there existed a broad range of symbolic forms of communication pertaining to civil war: rituals of reconciliation, reintegration and restoration as well as acts of commemoration and condemnation. The multidisciplinary volume aims at contributing to a better understanding of the performative and communicative logic of civil conflict within the ancient societies of Greece and Rome.
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Da: Antiquariat Stefan Wulf, Berlin, Germania
Large octavo (240 x 170 mm), publisher's illustrated paperback, 437 (+3) pp., with some illustrations in b/w, a well preserved copy. [HABES - Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien; 58]. - ISBN: 9783515112246. - Contents / Inhalt : Civil wars in Greek and Roman antiquity : contextualising disintegration and reintegration / Henning Börm -- Statis und sozialisation : Überlegungen zur funktion des gymnastischen in der polis / Hans-Joachim Gehrke -- Civil war and civic reconciliation in a small Greek polis : two acts of the same drama? / Benjamin Gray -- Harmonie and weltherrschaft : die statis bei Polybios / Boris Dreyer -- Hellenstische poleis und römischer Bürgerkrieg : stasis im griechischen osten nach den Iden des März (44 bis 39 v. Chr.) / Henning Börm -- Performing passions, negotiating survival : Italian cities in the late Republican civil wars / Federico Santangelo -- Triumphus ex bello civili? : die präsentation des Bürgerkriegssieges im spätrepublikanischen triumphritual / Wolfgang Havener -- Jupiter, die Flavier und das kapitol oder : wie man einen Bürgerkrieg gewinnt / Alexander Heinemann -- "Trophäen, die nicht vom äußeren Feidne dewonnen wurden, triumphe, die der Ruhm mit blut befleckt davon trug." / der Sieg im imperialen Bürgerkrieg im, langen dritten Jahrhundert' als ambivalentes Ereignis / Matthias Haake -- Great pretenders : elevations of 'good' usurpers in Roman historiography / Martijn Icks -- Maxentius' head and the rituals of civil war / Troels Myrup Kristensen -- The law's avenger : Emperor Julian in Constantinople / Johannes Wienand -- Rituale als medien politischer Aushandlungen in den Bürgerkriegen der Spätantike / Marco Mattheis -- How the circus and theatre factions could help prevent civil war / Peter Bell -- The impaled king : a head and its context / Johannes Wienand. Papers presented at a conference held in Günzburg in 2011. Includes bibliographical references and index. In English, with seven contributions in German. ||| Civil war Greece Congresses; Civil war Rome Congresses; Civilization, Ancient Congresses - Bürgerkrieg Griechenland Kongresse; Bürgerkrieg Rom Kongresse; Zivilisation, Antike Kongresse - [oR-Doki | DOK | ] 750 g. Codice articolo 001311
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