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- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 contributor B3070172.
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 coverage "Rome Foreign relations.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 coverage "Rome History Republic, 265-30 B.C.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 created "[1970]".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 date "1970".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 date "[1970]".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 description "The setting: Rome as mistress of Italy: Rome on the brink of expansion, by A. J. Toynbee.--War with Carthage; calculation or accident? Defensive imperialism, by H. H. Scullard. Roman war guilt, by J. H. Thiel. An accidental war, by M. Cary.--Expansion into the Greek world; philhellenism or self-defense? Philhellenism, by T. Mommsen. Preventive warfare, by M. Holleaux. A logical development, by E. Badian.--Roman brutality in Spain; is it explicable? Reaction to Spanish treachery, by T. Frank. Roman cruelty and extortion, by A. Schulten. Foreign policy dictated by structure of government and character of generals, by A. E. Astin.--Annexation of Africa; fear of Numidia or Carthage? Prevention of Numidian expansion, by B. L. Hallward. Fear of Carthage and irrationality, by F. E. Adcock.--Economic motivation; did it play a role? The role of economic motivation, by M. Rostovtzeff. The lack of economic motivation, by E. Badian.--The character and consequences of Roman imperialism: City-state unable to act as world power, by R. E. Smith. Patrol-state and client-state, by E. Badian. Economic and social consequences of imperialism, by A. H. McDonald.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 extent "121 p.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 identifier "0030776201".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 isPartOf "European problem studies".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 issued "1970".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 issued "[1970]".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 language "eng".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 publisher "New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 spatial "Rome Foreign relations.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 spatial "Rome History Republic, 265-30 B.C.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 spatial "Rome.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 subject "321/.03/0937".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 subject "City-states Rome.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 subject "DG241 .G77".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 tableOfContents "The setting: Rome as mistress of Italy: Rome on the brink of expansion, by A. J. Toynbee.--War with Carthage; calculation or accident? Defensive imperialism, by H. H. Scullard. Roman war guilt, by J. H. Thiel. An accidental war, by M. Cary.--Expansion into the Greek world; philhellenism or self-defense? Philhellenism, by T. Mommsen. Preventive warfare, by M. Holleaux. A logical development, by E. Badian.--Roman brutality in Spain; is it explicable? Reaction to Spanish treachery, by T. Frank. Roman cruelty and extortion, by A. Schulten. Foreign policy dictated by structure of government and character of generals, by A. E. Astin.--Annexation of Africa; fear of Numidia or Carthage? Prevention of Numidian expansion, by B. L. Hallward. Fear of Carthage and irrationality, by F. E. Adcock.--Economic motivation; did it play a role? The role of economic motivation, by M. Rostovtzeff. The lack of economic motivation, by E. Badian.--The character and consequences of Roman imperialism: City-state unable to act as world power, by R. E. Smith. Patrol-state and client-state, by E. Badian. Economic and social consequences of imperialism, by A. H. McDonald.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 title "Imperialism in the Roman Republic, edited by Erich S. Gruen.".
- 77113828%2F%2Fr82 type "text".