Rome enters the Greek east: from anarchy to hierarchy in the hellenistic mediterranean, 230-170 BC

Rome enters the Greek east: from anarchy to hierarchy in the hellenistic mediterranean, 230-170 BC

Eckstein, Arthur

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This volume examines the period from Rome's earliest involvement in the eastern Mediterranean to the establishment of Roman geopolitical dominance over allthe Greek states from the Adriatic Sea to Syria by the 180s BC. INDICE: Part I: Rome in Contact with the Greek East, 230-205 BC: Chapter I: Roman Expansion and the Pressures of Anarchy . Chapter II: Rome and Illyria,230-215 BC. Chapter III: Rome, the Greek States, and Macedon, 215-205 BC. Part II: The Power-Transition Crisis in the Greek Mediterranean, 207-200 BC: Chapter IV: The Pact Between the Kings and the Crisis in the Eastern MediterraneanState-System, 207-200 BC . Chapter V: Reaction: Diplomatic Revolution in the Mediterranean, 203/202-200 BC Chapter VI: Diplomatic Revolution in the Mediterranean, II: The Roman Decision to Intervene, 201-200 BC . Part III: From Hegemonic War to Hierarchy, 200-170 BC: Chapter VII: Hegemonic War, I: Rome and Macedon, 200-196 BC . Chapter VIII: Hegemonic War, II: Rome and Antiochus the Great, 200-188 BC . Chapter IX: Hierarchy and Unipolarity , ca. 188-170 BC.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-6072-8
  • Editorial: Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 456
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés