This study challenges the view of a single, monolithic Roman Republic, arguing that the era was composed of several distinct republics. It analyses the evolution of Roman governance and questions traditional assumptions regarding historical continuity.
Accession Number: 3054
Site: Vernon O Content
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Binding Type: Hard Back
| vernon_accession | 3054 |
| vernon_id | 6874 |
| vernon_slug | roman-republics-harriet-i-flower |
| vernon_authors | Harriet I. Flower |
| vernon_tags | History, Political science, Social sciences, Civilisation, History, Ancient, World history, Rome -- History, Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C, Rome -- Politics and government |
| vernon_production_date | 2010 |
| vernon_brief_description | Flower argues for a completely new interpretation of [Roman] republican chronology. Radically challenging the traditional picture of a single monolithic republic, she argues that there were multiple republics, each with its own distinguishable strengths and weaknesses. -- Publisher's description. |
| vernon_object_type | Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication |
| vernon_locations | Transit |
| vernon_ob_status | Accessioned |
| vernon_isbn_issn | 9780691140438 |
| vernon_subject_people | — |
| vernon_subject_objects | — |
| vernon_subject_classes | — |
| vernon_last_sync_timestamp | 2026-04-29 12:00 |
| vernon_cover_image_id | 30252 |