Roman Provincial Administration

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Pub. Date: 2011-03-15
Publisher(s): Amberley Publishing
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Summary

In his Aeneid, Virgil urges the Romans not to forget that government is their strength and to accustom men to peace. But when the Roman Empire at its height stretched from the British Isles to the deserts of Egypt, and embraced a huge number of different peoples and cultures, how did they achieve this so successfully?In Roman Provincial Administration, John Rogan answers this question, examining the roles played by the army, client kings, and local and central government. Taking a wide selection of sources, ranging from Tacitus' account of his father-in-law's time as governor of Britain to the New Testament's account of Roman rule in the Middle East, the author applies his knowledge of organizational theory to how the Romans ruled their empire, spreading their ideas and fulfilling what Virgil told them was their destiny.

Author Biography

John Rogan read History and Theology at the University of Durham. He is an Occasional Lecturer for The Workers' Educational Association and Dillington House, and has produced a number of books and articles. He is also a former Associate of the Centre for Organisation Analysis and Provost of St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. 7
List of Illustrations and Diagramsp. 8
Prefacep. 11
Introductionp. 13
Boundaries of Empirep. 21
Romanitasp. 27
Central Governmentp. 38
The Governor in Officep. 51
The Procuratorp. 67
Client Kingsp. 73
Egyptp. 81
Local Governmentp. 85
The Roman Armyp. 94
Postscriptp. 102
Glossaryp. 111
Appendix: Inscriptions Illustrative of Roles and Duties in Provincial Administrationp. 116
Further Readingp. 122
Indexp. 125
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