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000170081 037__ $$aBOOK-2026-261
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000170081 100__ $$aZampieri, Eleonora (ed.)
000170081 245__ $$aIn Ambitione Artifices: Electioneering and Elections in the Roman Republic
000170081 260__ $$aSevilla; Zaragoza$$bEditorial Universidad de Sevilla; Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza$$c2025
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000170081 500__ $$aColección: Libera Res Publica
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000170081 520__ $$aElections constituted the core of the political system of the Roman Republic. Each year, Roman citizens elected numerous magistrates of varying rank, and the outcome of these elections played a decisive role in shaping the political trajectory of individual candidates within the cursus honorum. This volume examines the nature of Roman Republican elections, analysing their structures, complexities, and exceptions; the scope of political participation; the avenues of access to lower-ranking offices and minor magistracies; and the ways in which architectural space was employed to frame the populus as a voting body. It also considers the reliability of our sources for Republican electoral practices, the role of campaign promises and policy pledges, and the potential influence of both soldiers and women on electoral outcomes. Taken together, the contributions of this volume provide an essential intervention in the ongoing scholarly debate on the character and functioning of the Roman Republic.
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