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This project examines the effects of ruling practices in the Roman Empire, exploring how these practices evolved towards greater arbitrariness and violence. It aims to provide insights into imperial systems and their governance, contributing to a better understanding of citizen-state relationships.
This project explores the impact of ruling the Roman Empire on the rulers themselves and asks how this fed back into the practice of rule, as an explanation for well-recognized, but poorly explained, trends in Roman administrative practice towards greater arbitrariness, violence, and despotism.
Inspired by comparative evidence and scholarship on modern imperial systems, it hypothesizes that the tactics by which Rome compensated for its limited manpower, such as ad-hoc decision-making and the emp…
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