Preface
Part I: Introductory:
1. Methods, Models, and Historiography: Martin Jehne
2. Literary Sources: Edward Bispham
3. Epigraphy and Numismatics: Mark Pobjoy
4. Topography and Archaeology of Republican Rome: Mario Torelli
5. The Physical Geography and Environment of Republican Italy: Simon Stoddart
Part II: Narrative:
6. Between Myth and History: Rome's Rise from Village to Empire (the Eighth Century to 264): Kurt A. Raaflaub
7. Mediterranean Empire (264-134): Daniel J. Gargola
8. The Gracchi to the First Civil War (133-70): C. F. Konrad
9. The Final Crisis (69-44): W. Jeffrey Tatum )Part III: Civic Structures:
10. Communicating with the Gods: Jörg Rüpke (University of Erfurt)
11. Law in the Roman Republic: Michael C. Alexander
12. The Constitution of the Roman Republic: John A. North
13. Army and Society: Paul Erdkamp
Part IV: Society:
14. Social Structure and Demography: Neville Morley
15. Finding Roman Women: Beryl Rawson
Part V: Political Culture:
16. The City of Rome: John R. Patterson
17. Aristocratic Values: Nathan Rosenstein
18. Popular Power in the Roman Republic: Alexander Yakobson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
19. Patronage: Elizabeth Deniaux
20. Rhetoric and Public Life: Jean-Michel David
21. The Republican Body: Anthony Corbeill
Part VI: The Creation of a Roman Identity:
22. Romans and Others: Erich S. Gruen
23. History and Collective Memory in the Middle Republic: Karl-J. Hölkeskamp
24. Art and Architecture in the Roman Republic: Katherine E. Welch
25. Literature: William W. Batstone
Part VII: Controversies:
26. Conceptualizing Roman Imperial Expansion under the Republic: An Introduction: Arthur M. Eckstein
27. The Economy: Agrarian Change During the Second Century: Luuk de Ligt
28. Rome and Italy: John R. Patterson (University of Cambridge)
29. The Transformation of the Republic: Robert Morstein-Marx and Nathan Rosenstein
Bibliography
Index