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The Origin of Empire
David Potter
Dedication
Maps
Note on the abbreviations in the text
Introduction: The Path to Empire
Part I: War (264–201 BC)
1 The Invasion of Sicily (264 BC)
2 War by Land and Sea (263–241 BC)
3 Rome and Italy (240–217 BC)
4 Hannibal
5 Cannae (216 BC)
6 Victory (201 BC)
Part II: Empire (200–146 BC)
7 Macedon
8 Victory in the East
9 The Home Front
10 Carthage Must be Destroyed (146 BC)
Part III: Revolution (146–88 BC)
11 Tiberius Gracchus and the Sovereignty of the People 125
12 Gaius Gracchus and the Rise of the Contractors 138
13 A Critic’s View
14 Marius: Politics and Empire
15 Civil Wars (91–88 BC)
Part IV: Dictatorship (88–36 BC)
16 Sulla Triumphant
17 Sulla’s Rome
18 Sulla’s Legacies
19 Politics in a Post-Sullan World 215
20 63 BC
21 Law and Disorder
22 Pompey and Caesar
23 Caesarians and Pompeians
Part V: Monarchy (36 BC–AD 138)
24 Imperator Caesar Augustus 287
25 The Augustan Empire
26 Eccentricity and Bureaucracy
27 Three Murders and the Emergence of an Imperial Society 339
28 Dynasties Come and Go
29 Reimagining Rome
30 The View from Tivoli
31 What Happened
Colour Images
List of Illustrations
Notes on Sources
Acknowledgements
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