From Barbarians to New Men

Emma Dench

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Author
Emma Dench
Publish Date
1995-12-14
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
255
Publisher Name
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10
0198150210
ISBN-13
9780198150213
citemno
280745
Subtitle
Greek, Roman, and Modern Perceptions of Peoples from the Central Apennines
Edition
1
SKU
9780198150213

Description

The Central Apennine peoples, represented alternately as decadent and dangerous snake-charming barbarians or as personifications of manly wisdom and virtue, as austere and worthy "new men", were important figures in Greek and Roman ideology. Concentrating on the period between the laterfourth century BC and the aftermath of the Social War, this book considers the ways in which Greek and Roman perceptions of these peoples developed, reflecting both the shifting needs of Greek and Roman societies and the character of interaction between the various cultures of ancient Italy. Mostimportantly, it illuminates the development of a specifically Roman identity, through the creation of an ideology of incorporation. The book is also about the interface between these attitudes and the dynamics of the perception of local communities in Italy of themselves, illuminated by bothliterary and archaeological evidence. An important new contribution to modern debates on Greek and Roman perceptions of other peoples, the book argues that the closely interactive conditions of ancient Italy helped to produce far less distanced and exotic images than those of the barbarians infifth-century Athenian thought.