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The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine. (Greeks & Romans). (book review)

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Antiquity, December 1st, 2001

PAT SOUTHERN. The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine. xii+401 pages, 47 figures. 2001. London: Routledge; 0-415-23943-5 hardback 45 [pounds sterling] & US$85 & Can$128, 0-415-23944-3 paperback 18.99 [pounds sterling] & US$29.95 & Can$44.95.

Dr MOURITSEN exposes the vaunted Roman democracy as an ideological gloss by showing how difficult it would have been to operate in the tumultuous conditions of the late republic and (pp. 90ff] examining the prevalence of `the prope...

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