The Republican Aventine and Rome's Social Order

The Republican Aventine and Rome's Social Order

by Lisa Marie Mignone
The Republican Aventine and Rome's Social Order

The Republican Aventine and Rome's Social Order

by Lisa Marie Mignone

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Overview

The Aventine—one of Rome’s canonical seven hills—has long been identified as the city’s plebeian district, which housed the lower orders of society and served as the political headquarters, religious citadel, and social bastion of those seeking radical reform of the Republican constitution. Lisa Marie Mignone challenges the plebeian-Aventine paradigm through a multidisciplinary review of the ancient evidence, demonstrating that this construct proves to be a modern creation. Mignone uses ancient literary accounts, material evidence, and legal and semantic developments to reconstruct and reexamine the history of the Aventine Hill. Through comparative studies of premodern urban planning and development, combined with an assessment of gang violence and ancient neighborhood practices in the latter half of the first century BCE, she argues that there was no concentration of the disadvantaged in a “plebeian ghetto.” Thus residency patterns everywhere in the caput mundi, including the Aventine Hill, likely incorporated the full spectrum of Roman society.

The myth of the “plebeian Aventine” became embedded not only in classical scholarship, but also in modern political and cultural consciousness; it has even been used by modern figures to support their political agenda. Yet The Republican Aventine and Rome’s Social Order makes bold new claims regarding the urban design and social history of ancient Rome and raises a significant question about ancient urbanism and social stability more generally: Did social integration reduce violence in premodern cities and promote urban concord?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472121939
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 06/03/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lisa Marie Mignone is Assistant Professor of Classics at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Contents Abbreviations Introduction: The Republican Aventine—the Plebeian District Par Excellence? Chapter 1. Aventine Withdrawal: Geographies of Secession Chapter 2. Land Confiscation on the Aventine: Ager Publicus and the Lex Icilia de Aventino Publicando Chapter 3. The Aventine’s Development and Residents: Non Alter Populus Chapter 4. The Aventine’s Residents in the Archaeological Record: Promisce Urbs Aedificata Chapter 5. Zoning Rome’s Residents Conclusion: “Plebs Habitat Diversa Locis” Epilogue: Modern Secessions of Conscience—Constructing the Plebeian Aventine Appendixes Appendix 1: Ceres, the So-Called Aventine Triad, and the Case of Mistaken Geography Appendix 2: The Authenticity of Dionysius’ Archaic Bronze Stele and Its Contents Works Cited Index
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