The Administration of the Roman Empire

241 BC - AD 193

Edited by David Braund

Edited by David Braund

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

109 pages | maps | 8-1/5 x 5-4/5 | © 1988
Paper $29.99 ISBN: 9780859892049 Published January 1988 For sale in North and South America only
Specialist authors consider the growth and workings of the Roman Empire from the end of the first war with Carthage to the accession of Septimus Severus through such aspects as Roman governors, cities, non-urban areas and client kings.
Classical World
“. . . should appeal to anybody interested in how Rome managed to administer so extensive and diverse an empire.”
Contents

Preface

List of Figures

 

Introduction: the Growth of the Roman Empire (241BC-AD193)

David C. Braund

 

1.      Cities

Joyce Reynolds

 

2.      Administration, Urbanisation and Acculturation in the Roman West

W.S. Hanson

 

3.      Client Kings

David C. Braund

 

Abbreviations

Bibliography

Notes on Contributors

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