Social Struggles in Archaic Rome
Explore the fascinating dynamics of ancient Roman society in the newly expanded edition of Social Struggles in Archaic Rome by esteemed historians. This 2005 release from John Wiley and Sons Ltd offers an in-depth analysis of the social conflicts that arose between the patrician elite and the plebeians during the early centuries of the Roman Republic.
This second, expanded, and updated edition features a compelling new chapter on material culture, providing readers with fresh insights into the everyday lives of these two social classes. Additionally, the individual chapters have been meticulously updated, along with a revised bibliography and a brand new introduction, making it an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history.
With 444 pages of rich content, Social Struggles in Archaic Rome is a must-have addition to your collection, shedding light on the roots of social conflict and its enduring impact on Roman society.