Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1958 - 117 Seiten |
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... imperialism , in the sense of exploitation by the ruling power , developed enormously after the enfran- chisement of Italy and the consequent strengthening of the eques- trian order . The rapidity of the Romans ' return to Asia ...
... imperialism , in the sense of exploitation by the ruling power , developed enormously after the enfran- chisement of Italy and the consequent strengthening of the eques- trian order . The rapidity of the Romans ' return to Asia ...
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... imperialism ' from our considerations : ' Im- perialism does not always involve the intention of acquiring an increase of territory . The desire for political hegemony . . . cannot but be regarded as a form of imperialism ' ( SEHHW i 70 ) ...
... imperialism ' from our considerations : ' Im- perialism does not always involve the intention of acquiring an increase of territory . The desire for political hegemony . . . cannot but be regarded as a form of imperialism ' ( SEHHW i 70 ) ...
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... imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f . Pomponius Atticus , T. 20 , 9714 . pleads with Cicero to ... imperialism ' in second century 19f . , 70 , 961 ; on ' hegemonial imperialism ' 949 ; on enfranchise- ment of Italy 65 ...
... imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f . Pomponius Atticus , T. 20 , 9714 . pleads with Cicero to ... imperialism ' in second century 19f . , 70 , 961 ; on ' hegemonial imperialism ' 949 ; on enfranchise- ment of Italy 65 ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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