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Contents Introduction: Towards a New Interpretation of Imperial Rome I. Paradoxical Structures ¿State¿, ¿Society¿, and Political Integration Friendship and Patron-Client Relations ¿Public¿ and ¿Private¿ II. Two Cases in Point A Court without ¿State¿. The Aula Caesaris Meaningful Madness. The emperor Caligula III. Academic Approaches Theodor Mommsen¿s Theory of ¿Dyarchia¿ Christian Meier¿s ¿Crisis without Alternative¿ in Ancient Rome Editorial Note Index
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Rome -- Politics and government -- 30 B.C.-284 A.D.
Power (Social sciences) -- Rome.
Rome -- Politics and government -- 30 B.C.-284 A.D -- Historiography.
Rome -- History -- Caligula, 37-41.