Running Rome and its Empire
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<p>This volume explores the transformation of public space and administrative activities in republican and imperial Rome through an interdisciplinary examination of the topography of power.</p><p>Throughout the Roman world building projects created spaces for different civic purposes such as hosting assemblies holding senate meetings the administration of justice housing the public treasury and the management of the city through different magistracies offices and even archives. These administrative spaces – both open and closed – characterised Roman life throughout the Republic and High Empire until the administrative and judicial transformations of the fourth century CE. This volume explores urban development and the dynamics of administrative expansion linking them with some of the most recent archaeological discoveries. In doing so it examines several facets of the transformation of Roman administration over this period considering new approaches to and theories on the uses of public space and incorporating new work in Roman studies that focuses on the spatial needs of human users rather than architectural style and design.</p><p>This fascinating collection of essays is of interest to students and scholars working on Roman space and urbanism Roman governance and the running of the Roman Empire more broadly.</p>
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