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DESCRIPTION:Talk Description: The Roman people is a ubiquitous and in many 
 ways necessary presence in any account of the history of the Roman Republic
 . But when did it come into focus as a theme of historical investigation\, 
 and how? The question of how to define it and how to make sense of its role
  has received a number of sharply different and often conflicting treatment
 s in modern historiography\, which partly reflect tensions that are already
  apparent in the ancient evidence. This lecture will explore some of the ke
 y readings of the Roman people in the early modern and modern historiograph
 y on the Republic\, and will discuss the ways in which they may be relevant
  to current historical debates.\n\nShort Biography: Federico Santangelo too
 k his first degree at Bologna\, where he studied at the Collegio Superiore\
 , and holds a PhD from University College London. He is the author of Sulla
 \, the Elites and the Empire. A Study of Roman Policies in Italy and the Gr
 eek East (Leiden-Boston: Brill\, 2007)\, Divination\, Prediction and the En
 d of the Roman Republic (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2013)\, Te
 ofane di Mitilene. Testimonianze e frammenti (Tivoli: Tored\, 2015)\, Mariu
 s (London: Bloomsbury\, 2016)\, Roma repubblicana. Una storia in quaranta v
 ite (Rome: Carocci\, 2019)\, La religione dei Romani (Bari-Rome: Laterza\, 
 2022)\, and Silla. Il tiranno riformatore (Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino\, 2
 022). He has edited a volume of previously unpublished papers by Sir Ronald
  Syme (Approaching the Roman Revolution. Papers on Republican History\, Oxf
 ord: OUP\, 2017) and a sourcebook on the history of the Late Roman Republic
  (Late Republican Rome\, 88-31 BC\, London: LACTOR\, 2017). He works mainly
  on the political and intellectual history of the Roman Republic\, on Roman
  religion\, on problems of local and municipal administration in the Roman 
 world\, and on aspects of the history of classical scholarship. He is Edito
 r of History of Classical Scholarship (www.hcsjournal.org). He is a Member 
 of the Academia Europaea\, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries\, a Fello
 w of the Royal Historical Society\, and a Senior Fellow of Advance HE.\n\nT
 his talk will not be available on zoom and will not be recorded.
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SUMMARY:Federico Santangelo\, "Visions of the Roman people"
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/federico-santagelo-visions-of-the-rom
 an-people
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