Chatter: How the Norm Against Political Violence Eroded in the Roman Republic, with Catherine Steel
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🗓️ 12 November 2024
⏱️ 87 minutes
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Summary
As the U.S. tries to come to grips with a resurgence of political violence in recent years, it's instructive to look at how the norm against political violence eroded during the late Roman Republic and contributed to ultimately autocratic rule.
Catherine Steel, Professor of Classics at the University of Glasgow, specializes in the political history of the Roman Republic and its institutional structures and has written books and articles about the period. She joined David Priess to discuss her path from studying Cicero to researching and teaching the politics and history of ancient Rome, the core political features of the Republic, the concept of tribunal sacrosanctity, the challenges of dealing with primary sources on ancient Rome, how political violence flared in 133 BCE around Tiberius Gracchus, the political violence 12 years later around his brother Gaius Gracchus, the 20 years of off-and-on political violence around Marius and Sulla, the intent and effects of Sulla's constitution, the lead-up to Julius Caesar, Roman citizens' awareness of changes in the Republic, implications for today, and more.
Works mentioned in this episode:
- The Storm Before the Storm by Mike Duncan
- Mortal Republic by Edward J. Watts
- The End of the Roman Republic, 146 to 44 BC, by Catherine Steel
- "The Roman Senate and the Post-Sullan res publica," Historia (Journal of Ancient History) 63:3 (2014) by Catherine Steel
- Roman Republics by Harriet Flower
- The Art of Forgetting by Harriet Flower
- Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture by Harriet Flower
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