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1.4: Bibliografía

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    Bleicken, J. (1995). Gedankenzum Untergang der romischen Republik. Stutt- gart: Franz Steiner Verlag.

    Brennan, T. C. (2000). The Praetorship in the Roman Republic. 2 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Brunt, P. A. (1968). Review of Meier 1980. JRS 58, 229-32.

    Brunt, P. A. (1971a). Italian Manpower, 225 B.C.–A.D. 14. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Brunt, P. A. (1971b). Social Conflicts in the Roman Republic. London: Chatto and Windus.

    Brunt, P. A. (1988). The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

    De Blois, L. (2000). Army and Society in the Late Roman Republic. Profes- sionalism and the Role of the Military Middle Cadre. En G. Alföldy et al. (eds.), Kaiser, Heer und Gesellschaftin der römischen Kaiserzeit (pp. 11-31). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.

    Deininger, J. (1980). Explaining the Change from Republic to Principate in Rome. Comparative Civilizations Review 4, 77-101; 5, 96-99.

    Deininger, J. (1998). Zur Kontroverse über die Lebensfähigkeit der Repu- blik in Rome. En P. Kneissl y V. Losemann (eds.), Imperium Romanum. Festschrift fur Karl Christ, 123-36. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.

    Eder, W. (1996). Republicans and Sinners: The Decline of the Roman Republic and the End of a Provisional Arrangement. En R. W. Wallace y E. M. Harris (eds.), Transitions to Empire: Essays in Greco-Roman History, 360-146 B.C., in Honor of E. Badian (pp. 439-61). Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press.

    Giovannini, A. (1995). Catilina et le probleme des dettes. En I. Malkin y Z. Rubinsohn (eds.). Leaders and Masses in the Roman World: Studies in Honor of ZviYavetz (pp. 15-32). Leiden: Brill.

    Gruen, E. S. (1974). The Last Generation of the Roman Republic. Berkeley y Los Angeles: University of California Press

    Gruen, E. S. (1992). Culture and National Identity in Republican Rome. Itha- ca - NY: Cornell University Press.

    Gruen, E. S. (1995). The ‘Fall’ of the Scipios. En I. Malkin y Z. Rubinsohn. Leaders and Masses in the Roman World: Studies in Honor of ZviYavetz (pp. 59-90). Leiden: Brill.

    Hellegouarch, J. (1963). Le vocabulaire latin des relations et des partis poli- tiques sous la Republique [2nd ed. 1972]. Paris.

    Hopkins, K. (1978). Conquerors and Slaves. Cambridge.

    Levick, B. (1982). Sulla’s March on Rome in 88 B.C. Historia 31, 503-8.

    Lo Cascio, E. (2001). Recruitment and the Size of the Roman Population from the Third to the First Century BCE. En W. Scheidel (ed.). Debating Roman Demography. (pp. 111-37). Leiden: Brill.

    Meier, C. (1980) [1966]. Res publica amissa: Eine Studie zu Verfassung und Geschichte der späten römischen Republik (rev. ed. 1980). Wiesbaden: Suhrkamp.

    Morstein-Marx, R. (1998). Publicity, Popularity and Patronage in the Com- mentario lum Petitionis. Cl Ant 17, 259–88.

    Morstein-Marx, R. (2004). Mass Oratory and Political Power in the Late Roman Republic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Raaflaub, K. (1977). Dignitatis contentio. Studienzur Motivation und politis- chen Taktikim Burgerkriegzwischen Caesar und Pompeius. Munich.

    Rich, J. (1983). The Supposed Manpower Shortage of the Later Second Cen- tury B.C. Historia 32, 287-331.

    Rosenstein, N. (1990). Imperatores Victi. Military Defeat and Aristocratic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic. Berkeley y Los Angeles: University of California Press.

    Rosenstein, N. (2004). Rome at War. Farms, Families, and Death in the Mi- ddle Republic. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

    Scheidel, W. (2004). Human Mobility in Roman Italy, I: The Free Population. JRS 94, 1-26.

    Sion-Jenkis, K. (2000). Von der Republik zum Prinzipat. Ursachen für den Verfassungswechsel in Rom im historischen Denken der Antike. Stuttgart.

    Syme, R. (1958). Tacitus. 2 vols. Oxford.

    Ungern-Sternberg, J. von.(1982). Weltreich und Krise: Äussere Bedingungen für den Niedergang Der römischen Republik. MH 39, 254-71.

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    Wallace, R. W., y Harris, E. M. (eds.). (1996). Transitions to Empire: Essays in Greco-Roman History, 360-146 B.C., in Honor of E. Badian. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press.

    Welwei, K. W. (1996). Caesars Diktatur, der Prinzipat des Augustus und die Fiktion der historischen Notwendigkeit. Gymnasium 103, 477-97.


    1.4: Bibliografía is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Robert Morstein-Marx y Nathan Rosenstein, Traducción: Dr. Diego Santos, Revisión: Dr. Robert Morstein-Marx.