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Popular Political Participation from the Early Roman Empire to Late Antiquity
The Assemblies of the Greek Cities beyond Athens
Popular Political Participation from the Early Roman Empire to Late Antiquity
The Assemblies of the Greek Cities beyond Athens
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Description
This volume examines popular assemblies in Greek cities under Roman rule up to the late third century CE. Greek poleis were among the most politically inclusive societies in premodern history, primarily because via their public assemblies, most or all adult male citizens beyond the elite could participate in politics. In those cities the Greeks called democracies, the assembly even functioned as the chief decision-making institution. In this volume, an international team of experts explores the roles of assemblies amid increasing oligarchic pressures and within the framework of an autocratic empire. The chapters explore topics such as civic honours, the collaboration between council and assembly, the differing perspectives preserved in our sources, political discourse, and the impact of Roman conquest, governors and law.
A companion volume (Popular Political Participation from Archaic Greece to the Late Hellenistic Period: The Assemblies of the Greek Cities beyond Athens Volume I) traces the institution's development from Homeric Greece to the end of the Hellenistic age. Throughout both volumes, the emphasis is on the notion that assemblies were an essential contributing factor to the surprising institutional success and longevity of the Greek city. Together they suggest that the assembly ought to be a key component of any explanation for the remarkable resilience of the polis as a system of government through more than a millennium of ancient history.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Thierry Oppeneer and Arjan Zuiderhoek, The assemblies of the Greek cities in the Roman era
Cédric Brélaz, From mob to consensus: Forms of popular participation and Greek civic ideology during the Roman imperial period
Anna Heller, Popular agency and public honours in Roman Asia Minor
John Ma, Decision-making in Prousa ca. 100 CE
Christina T. Kuhn, Dio Chrysostom and political discourse in the popular assemblies of Roman Asia Minor
Nikos Giannakopoulos, Remarks on the role of the popular assembly in the cities of Roman Greece
Ariel Samuel Lewin, Popular assemblies and political culture in the cities of the Roman Near East
Henri Fernoux, 'They carry their own confirmation': The people's decrees and the governor's authority in the cities of Roman Asia Minor
Anne-Valérie Pont, Roman norms and popular political participation in the cities of Western Asia Minor
Adolfo La Rocca, The end of popular assemblies
Thierry Oppeneer and Arjan Zuiderhoek, The Greek assemblies from a longue-durée perspective: Theoretical reflections and approaches
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 11 Jun 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781350358539 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 3 bw illus |
| Series | Bloomsbury Ancient Politics |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























