Policing the Roman Empire Soldiers, Administration, and Public Order

Policing the Roman Empire Soldiers, Administration, and Public Order
- ISBN 13:
9780199360017
- ISBN 10:
0199360014
- Edition: Reprint
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 04/11/2014
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
Rather than merely cataloguing references to police, this study sets policing in the broader context of Roman attitudes towards power, public order, and administration. Fuhrmann argues that a broad range of groups understood the potential value of police, from the emperors to the peasantry. Years of different police initiatives coalesced into an uneven patchwork of police institutions that were not always coordinated, effective, or upright. But the end result was a new means by which the Roman state--more ambitious than often supposed--could seek to control the lives of its subjects, as in the imperial persecutions of Christians.
The first synoptic analysis of Roman policing in over a hundred years, and the first ever in English, Policing the Roman Empire will be of great interest to scholars and students of classics, history, law, and religion.