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Pax and the Politics of Peace: Republic to Principate
Hannah Cornwell
Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
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Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Empire
100%
Principate
100%
Dynamics
66%
Rome
66%
Political Systems
66%
Controlled
33%
aftermath
33%
Denoting
33%
Political Discourse
33%
nuances
33%
Roman Empire
33%
Self Concept
33%
Civil War
33%
Augustan
33%
defiance
33%
Legitimization
33%
Keyphrases
Peace
100%
Politics
100%
Principate
100%
Roman
33%
Rome
16%
Civil War
16%
Crystallization
16%
Empire
16%
Change Dynamics
16%
Political Structure
16%
Extreme Pressure
16%
Valuable Insight
16%
Political Discourse
16%
Roman Empire
16%
Self-representation
16%
Political System
16%
Princeps
16%
Imperial Rome
16%
Difficult Concepts
16%
Aftermath of War
16%
Social Sciences
Discourse
100%
Political Systems
66%
Legitimization
33%
Political Discourse
33%