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Nardo, Don. The Roman army: An instrument of power. San Diego, Calif: Lucent Books, 2004.

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Imperialism, power, and identity: Experiencing the Roman empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011.

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Spectacular power in the Greek and Roman city. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

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Ancestor masks and aristocratic power in Roman culture. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996.

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Bell, Andrew. Spectacular power in the Greek and Roman city. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Flower, Harriet I. Ancestor masks and aristocratic power in Roman culture. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.

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Sandra, Brown. Shelkovye slova: Roman. Moskva: Izd-vo Ėksmo-Press, 1998.

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Power and knowledge: Astrology, physiognomics, and medicine under the Roman Empire. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994.

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Potter, D. S. The Roman Empire at bay: AD 180-395. New York: Routledge, 2004.

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Cleopatra vs. the Roman empire: Power, conquest, and tragedy. New York: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2016.

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Imperial ideals in the Roman West: Representation, circulation, power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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illustrator, Clarke Liz 1982, ed. Perpetua's journey: Faith, gender, & power in the Roman Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.

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Blood in the arena: The spectacle of Roman power. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1997.

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Antike Roman: Power symbology and the Roman play in early modern England, 1585-1635. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1995.

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Murder was not a crime: Homicide and power in the Roman republic. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2010.

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Gaughan, Judy E. Murder was not a crime: Homicide and power in the Roman republic. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2010.

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Saenaechal, Jean-Fran?cois. Feu: Roman. Montraeal: Lemaeac, 2014.

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Price, S. R. F. Rituals and power: The Roman imperial cult in Asia Minor. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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Power and status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284. Leiden: Brill, 2011.

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Caesars' wives: Sex, power, and politics in the Roman Empire. New York: Free Press, 2010.

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Mennen, Inge. Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284. Leiden - Boston: Brill, 2011.

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Constantine: Dynasty, religion and power in the later Roman Empire. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.

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Mennen, Inge. Power and status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284. Leiden: Brill, 2011.

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Berthelot, Katell, ed. Reconsidering Roman power. Publications de l’École française de Rome, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efr.4602.

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Isserlin, Raphael. Towns & Power in Roman Britain. Tempus, 2003.

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Power and Privilege in Roman Society. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Duncan-Jones, Richard. Power and Privilege in Roman Society. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Colognesi, Luigi Capogrossi. Ownership and Power in Roman Law. Edited by Paul J. du Plessis, Clifford Ando, and Kaius Tuori. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198728689.013.40.

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Private ownership played a central role in all periods of Roman society. In its early development, the Roman law of property knew two different ways in which private ownership of res mancipi and res nec mancipi could be transferred. In the late third century BC, the Roman jurists and the praetor were able to distinguish clearly between simple possession and full ownership: dominium ex iure Quiritium. Later on, they separated from this same dominium certain entitlements to use and enjoyment, which they classified as iura in re aliena. On one side, the original bundle of powers of the owner was hived off to constitute the usufruct, which coincided with what we might refer to as the “ordinary enjoyment” of the object. On the other side many praedial servitudes were created which allowed a landowner to make a limited use of another’s land. This chapter surveys that process.
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Gerrard, James. Economy and Power in Late Roman Britain. Edited by Martin Millett, Louise Revell, and Alison Moore. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697731.013.048.

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This chapter reviews the relationship between power and economics in fourth-century Britain. It argues that the Roman past has often been intuitively understood as rational and that its economics can be easily characterized as ‘proto-capitalist’. The Roman period was, however, both complex and irrational. Agricultural production was the powerhouse of the economy and provided the foundations of both power and status during the late Roman period. The focus on the agricultural economy allows the structures of power – tax, tribute and surplus extraction – and their transformation to be studied. During the fifth century the imperial superstructure collapsed, but the continued local control of agricultural resources provides a mechanism for how the late Roman world was transformed into early medieval societies.
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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. IndyPublish.com, 2005.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. IndyPublish.com, 2005.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. Dodo Press, 2006.

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Am Himmel: Roman. 2017.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. IndyPublish, 2006.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. IndyPublish, 2007.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. IndyPublish, 2007.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. Dodo Press, 2006.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. Dodo Press, 2006.

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About, Edmond. The Roman Question. IndyPublish.com, 2005.

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Layton, Bob. Prince of Power. Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated, 2009.

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Roman Power: A thousand years of empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Gerrard, James. Economy and Power in Late Roman Britain. Edited by Martin Millett, Louise Revell, and Alison Moore. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697713.013.048.

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Harris, W. V. Roman Power: A Thousand Years of Empire. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Mattingly, David J., and David J. J. Mattingly. Imperialism, Power, and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire. Princeton University Press, 2010.

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Mattingly, David J. Imperialism, Power, and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire. Princeton University Press, 2013.

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1959-, Fredrick David, ed. The Roman gaze: Vision, power, and the body. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.

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Open University. AA309 Course Team., ed. Culture, identity and power in the Roman Empire. Milton Keynes: Open University, 1999.

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Open University. Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman Empire Course Team., ed. Culture, identity and power in the Roman empire. 2nd ed. Milton Keynes: Open University, 2002.

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