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1 New Approaches to the Political & Military History of the Greek, Roman, and Late Roman Worlds Sponsored by the APA Committee on Ancient History January 9, BIBLIOGRAPHIES Thomas J. Figueira, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Recent Studies on the Structure and Institutions of the Greek polis S. Cataldi, ed., Poleis e Politeiai: Esperienze politiche, tradizioni letterarie, progetti Costituzionali, Alessandria J.P. Euben, R.J. Wallach, & J. Ober, Athenian Political Thought and the Reconstruction of American Democracy, New York T.J. Figueira, The Copenhagen Polis Centre: A Review-Article of Its Publications, Parts 1-2 Ancient West & East 5 (2006) ; Part 3 AWE 6 (2007) ; Part 4 forthcoming in AWE 7 (2008); Part 5 forthcoming in AWE 8 (2009). P. Flensted-Jensen, ed., Further Studies in the Ancient Greek Polis, CPCPapers 5, Historia. Einzelschr. 138, Stuttgart M.H. Hansen, ed., The Ancient Greek City-State: Symposium on the Occasion of the 250 th Anniversary of The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters July, Historisk-filosofiske Meddelelser 67, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen 1993., A Comparative Study of Thirty City State Cultures. An Investigation Conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre, Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab/The Royal Danish Academy of Arts and Letters (RDA), Historiskfilosofiske Skrifter 21, RDA, Copenhagen 2000., A Comparative Study of Six City State Cultures. An Investigation Conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre, Historisk-filosofiske Skrifter 27, Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab/The Royal Danish Academy of Arts and Letters (RDA),, Sources for the Ancient Greek City-State. Symposium August, Acts of the Copenhagen Polis Centre 2. H-fM 72, RDA, Copenhagen 1995., Introduction to an Inventory of Poleis. Symposium August, CPCActs 3. H-fM 74, RDA, Copenhagen 1996., The Polis as an Urban Centre and as a Political Community. Symposium August, CPCActs 4. H-fM 75, RDA, Copenhagen 1997., Polis and City-State: An Ancient Concept and its Modern Equivalent: Symposium, January 9, CPCActs 5, H-fM 76, RDA, Copenhagen 1998., A Comparative Study of Thirty City State Cultures. An Investigation Conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre, H-f Skrifter 21, RDA, Copenhagen 2000., A Comparative Study of Six City State Cultures. An Investigation Conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre, H-f Skrifter 27, RDA, Copenhagen
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4 Mary T. Boatwright, Duke University New Approaches to Roman Institutional and Political History Representative Bibliography, arranged as referenced in paper Brennan, T. C., T. A. Broughton, et al., eds [2008]. Autobiography: A Scholar s Life by T.R.S. Broughton ( ). AJAH, n.s. 5. See also review by J.E.G. Zetzel, Raepsaet-Charlier, M.-Th Prosopographie des femmes de l'ordre sénatorial: Ier- IIe siècles. Treggiari, S Roman Marriage. Iusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the time of Ulpian. Gardner, J. F Women in Roman Law and Society Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life. Eck, W Senatoren von Vespasian bis Hadrian Die Staatliche Organisation Italiens in der hohen Kaiserzeit., and M. Heil, eds Senatores populi Romani: Realität und mediale Präsentation einer Führungsschicht: Kolloquium der Prosopographia Imperii. Saller, R. P Patriarchy, Property, and Death in the Roman Family. McDonnell, M. A Roman Manliness: Virtus and the Roman Republic. Shaw, B Rebels and Outsiders. CAH XI: The High Empire, A.D : Bradley, K. R Slavery and rebellion in the Roman world, 140 BC.-70 B.C. Roth, U Thinking Tools: Agricultural Slavery between Evidence and Models. Franklin, J. L Games and a Lupanar: Prosopography of a Neighborhood in Ancient Pompeii. CJ 81: Barrett, A. A., ed Lives of the Caesars. Coleman, K. M Fatal Charades: Roman Public Executions Staged as Mythological Enactments. JRS 80: Nippel, W Public Order in Ancient Rome. 4
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7 Late Roman Political History Bibliography The following bibliography confines itself to works actually discussed in the paper and those which will provide useful orienation for those teaching the subject. Only Englishlanguage works are listed. I. Third-Century Crisis Potter, David (2004). The Roman Empire at Bay AD London: Routledge. II. Constantine and Christianity Lenski, Noel, ed. (2005). The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. Salzman, Michele (2002). The Making of a Christian Aristocracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, Van Dam, Raymond (2008). The Roman Revolution of Constantine. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. Weiss, Peter (2003). The Vision of Constantine, JRA 16: III. Economic and Social Change Banaji, Jairus (2001). Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity. Oxford: Oxford UP. (revised ed. 2007). Carrie in Volume XIII: The Late Empire, A.D Averil Cameron and Peter Garnsey, edd. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, [150-] Kelly, Christopher (2004). Ruling the Later Roman Empire. Cambridge: Harvard UP. Wickham, Chris (2004). Framing the Early Middle Ages. Oxford: Oxford UP. IV. The Fall of the Western Empire Heather, Peter (2005). The Fall of the Roman Empire. A New History of Rome and the Barbarians. New York: Oxford UP. Kulikowski, Michael (2007). Rome s Gothic Wars. New York: Cambridge UP. Ward-Perkins, Bryan (2005). The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization. New York: Oxford UP. Walter Kaegi, University of Chicago Reassessing Late Antique Warfare 7
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