Spoils in the Roman Republic

Spoils in the Roman Republic

Veranstalter
Saskia Roselaar & Marian Helm
Veranstaltungsort
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Ort
Bochum
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
18.09.2018 - 21.09.2018
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Von
Marian Helm

Ancient Rome was the only republican society that conquered and established an empire centred on the Mediterranean. Although the aggressive expansion of the Republic was fuelled and directed by the Roman aristocracy, it was maintained and even demanded by the ordinary citizens, whose voice and vote were the cornerstone of the Republic. According to the communis opinio, spoils played a paramount role in mollifying the electorate and stabilizing the aristocrats’ claim to leadership. The subject has thus been ubiquitous in studies on the res publica Romana.
However, spoils have often been regarded as a rather static category, instead of being analysed in their respective historical context. This results in distorting the relevance and impact of external resources on the Imperium Romanum. Therefore, the main thesis formulated by the project argues that the phenomenon of constantly generated and distributed surplus resources should be seen as a highly complicated and also potentially contentious issue, rather than a force of stability in Roman society. Spoils could also endanger social harmony and thus should be analysed as a distinctive and dynamic factor.
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum has initiated a series of workshops concentrating on the origin of the systematic Roman approach towards spoils, focusing on the modes of acquisition, distribution, utilization and appropriation of spoils, and the longterm effects of resource reallocation on Roman Italy and its neighbouring regions. After two successful workshops in September 2016 and September 2017, the final conference in September 2018 will constitute the conclusion of the project “Spoils in the Roman Republic”.

Please register in advance by contacting mathis.hartmann@rub.de

Programm

Day 1 - Tuesday 18 September
(GABF 04/711 – RUB Building GA)

13:00 – 13:10 Welcome: Bernhard Linke, Christian Wendt - Ancient History, RUB

13:10 – 13:30 The project „Spoils in the Roman Republic“, 2016-2018 Saskia Roselaar & Marian Helm

13:30 - 14:00 Opening remarks: Hans Beck (McGill): Global Spoils on a Local Stage: the Case of Republican Rome

1. Session: The definition and importance of spoils – a Comparison

14:05 – 14:40 Nathan Rosenstein (OSU): Spoils and the Roman Military

14:40 – 15:15 Michael Kleu (Köln): Spoils in the Macedonian Kingdoms of the 4th century BC

Day 2 – Wednesday 19 September
(GABF 04/711 – RUB Building GA)

2. Session: Spoils in the Early Roman Republic

9:10 – 9:45 Jeremy Armstrong (Auckland): Spoils and early Roman warfare (up to c. 300)

9:45 – 10:20 Peter Vanderpuy (OSU): Spoils and the decline of hierarchy agriculture economy

10:20 – 10:35 Discussion of papers

10:45 – 11:20 Marian Helm (RUB): Born to plunder? – The ideological framework and legitimation of Roman expansion

11:20 – 11:55 Stefan Fraß (Gießen): Spoils in Archaic and Classical Greece – A comparison

11:55 – 12:30 Michael Taylor (SCU): Tributum and stipendium

12:30 – 12:40 Discussion of papers

Day 3 – Thursday 20 September
(Beckmanns Hof, Room Shanghai – Botanical Garden)

3. Session: The changing nature of Spoils
Subsection A: The Age of the Punic Wars

9:10 – 9:45 Audrey Bertrand (Paris-Est): Early Colonization

9:45 - 10:20 Marleen Termeer (Leiden): Roman warfare and coinage production in Italy – Spoils and the Allies

10:20 – 10:35 Discussion of papers

10:45 – 11:20 Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp (Köln): The self-fashioning of the new elite: spoils as representation of victory

11:20 – 11:55 John Rich (Nottingham): Spoils and Triumphs in the Age of the Punic Wars

11:55 – 12:10 Discussion of papers

Subsection B: The Provinces

13:45 – 14:20 Simon Lentzsch (Köln): Problems of warfare in allied territory in the 2nd Punic War

14:20 – 14:55 Laura Pfuntner (Belfast): The long-term impact of the Roman "provincialization" of Sicily in the second and first centuries BC

14:55 – 15:10 Discussion of papers

15:20 – 15:55 Toni Ñaco del Hoyo & Gerard Cabezas-Guzmán (ICREA/Girona): Spoils and supplies. Unsystematic extortion and military logistics in Mid-Republican Hispania.

15:55 – 1630: Bradley Jordan (Oxford): vectigalia nervos esse rei publicae: The revenues of Asia and the evolution of the res publica

16:30 – 16:45 Discussion of papers

Day 4 – Friday 21 September
(Beckmanns Hof, Room Shanghai – Botanical Garden)

4. Session: The Impact of Spoils on Roman Italy
Subsection A – The impact of Spoils on Roman Italy

9:10 – 9:45 Michael Fronda (McGill): Praeda, Latini and socii: the movement of spoils in Italy in the 2nd century BCE

9:45 – 10:20 Marta García Morcillo (Roehampton): Markets on the Move: Traders, Institutions and Commercialisation of Spoils of War in the Roman Republic

10:20 – 10:55 John Patterson (Cambridge): Investments of spoils in Rome and Italy

10:55 – 11:30 Laura Nazim (RUB): The impact of Roman expansion on Etruria

11:30 – 11:50 Discussion of papers

Subsection B – Economic consequences of resource reallocation

13:30 – 14:05 Saskia Roselaar (RS Plus Visiting International Professor RUB): The impact of resource reallocation on Roman Italy: the case of the Italian allies

14:05 – 14:40 François Gauthier (McGill): Plunder and common soldiers in the 3rd and 2nd century

14:40 – 15:15 Jack Schropp (Innsbruck): War and slavery in the Late Republic

15:15 – 15:30 Discussion of papers

15:45 – 16:30 Final discussion

Program may be subject to change. Please register in advance by contacting mathis.hartmann@rub.de

Kontakt

Marian Helm

Historisches Institut, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Universitätsstraße 150 44801 Bochum
02343224689

marian.helm@rub.de


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