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Hull, Mary. Rosa Parks: Civil rights leader. Checkmark Books, 2008.

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Ash, Rhiannon. Ordering anarchy: Armies and leaders in Tacitus' Histories. Duckworth, 1999.

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Mahfouz, Naguib. Le jour de l'assassinat du leader: [roman] suivi de quatre nouvelles. Editions 10/18, 2001.

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Fiori, Roberto. La definizione della locatio conductio: Giurisprudenza romana e tradizione romanistica. Jovene, 1999.

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Hull, Mary. Rosa Parks: Civil rights leader. Edited by Blakely Gloria and Wagner Heather Lehr. Chelsea House Publishers, 2005.

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Pavić, Milorad. Unutrašnja strana vetra, ili, Roman o Heri i Leandru. Evro-Giunti, 2008.

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Pavić, Milorad. Unutrašnja strana vetra, ili, Roman o Heri i Leandru. Evro-Giunti, 2008.

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Pavić, Milorad. Unutrašnja strana vetra, ili, Roman o Heri i Leandru. Evro-Giunti, 2008.

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Philippe, Borgeaud, Römer Thomas 1955-, Volokhine Youri, and Barbu Daniel, eds. Interprétations de Möise: Égypte, Judée, Grèce et Rome. Brill, 2010.

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McClanahan, Russell. Legendary locals of Rome, Georgia. Edited by Rome Area History Museum (Rome, Ga.). Legendary Locals, 2014.

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1925-, Yavetz Zvi, Malkin Irad, and Rubinsohn Z. W, eds. Leaders and masses in the Roman world: Studies in honor of Zvi Yavetz. New York, 1995.

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Plessis, Paul J. du. A history of 'remissio mercedis' and related legal institutions =: Een geschiedenis van remissio mercedis en aanverwante rechtsfiguren. Sanders Instituut, 2003.

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Leguilloux, Martine. Le cuir et la pelleterie à l'époque romaine. Errance, 2004.

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Ravenna capitale (Conference) (2021 Online). Ravenna capitale: Curie e curiali in Occidente tra IV e VIII secolo. Maggioli editore, 2021.

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Colognesi, Luigi Capogrossi. Remissio mercedis: Una storia tra logiche di sistema e autorità della norma. Jovene, 2005.

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Müller, Carsten Hanns. Gefahrtragung bei der locatio conductio: Miete, Pacht, Dienst- und Werkvertrag im Kommentar römischer Juristen. F. Schöningh, 2002.

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Vishnia, Rachel Feig. State, society, and popular leaders in mid-Republican Rome, 241-167 B.C. Routledge, 1996.

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Dannhorn, Wolfgang. Römische Emphyteuse und deutsche Erbleihe: Ein Beitrag zur Entstehung der Wissenschaft vom deutschen Privatrecht. Böhlau, 2003.

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Castro, Dolores, and Fernando Ruchesi. Leadership, Social Cohesion, and Identity in Late Antique Spain and Gaul (500–700). Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725958.

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The replacement of the Roman Empire in the West with emerging kingdoms like Visigothic Spain and Merovingian Gaul resulted in new societies, but without major population displacement. Societies changed because identities shifted and new points of cohesion formed under different leaders and leadership structures. This volume examines two kingdoms in the post-Roman west to understand how this process took shape. Though exhibiting striking continuities with the Roman past, Gaul and Spain emerged as distinctive, but not isolated, political entities that forged different strategies and drew upon di
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Christian, Meier. Caesar. HarperCollins, 1995.

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Christian, Meier. Caesar. Fontana, 1996.

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Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium "Bleibergbau und Bleiverarbeitung während der römischen Kaiserzeit im freien Germanien" (2006 : Soest, Germany), ed. Bleibergbau und Bleiverarbeitung während der römischen Kaiserzeit im rechtsrheinischen Barbaricum. Westfälische Verlagsbuchhandlung Mocker & Jahn, 2007.

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Europe's Global Currency (Conference) (1996 Rome). Europe's global currency: Implications for business leaders and economic policymakers : conference proceedings, Rome, July 1-2, 1996. Philip Morris Institute for Public Policy Research, 1996.

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McEwan, Dorothea. Making all things new: Women's ordination - a catalyst for change in the Roman Catholic Church. Canterbury, 2003.

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Thompson, William R., and Leila Zakhirova. Revising the Framework: Energy and Eurasian History. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190699680.003.0003.

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This chapter first theorizes as if each system leader has been similar in terms of the resource foundations it has brought to the arena and what it has been able to do with those foundations. Earlier leaders were much weaker than later leaders. What accounts for the difference? Our answer is that system leaders have had variable claims to leads in commerce, technology, and energy. When they combined all three, they became very powerful. The chapter then addresses one of the central issues of Big History: the swinging of the socioeconomic, military, and political lead from western Eurasia to ea
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Julius Caesar Roman Leader. Teacher Created Materials, 2007.

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Potter, David. Master of Rome. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867188.001.0001.

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Abstract David Potter’s Master of Rome presents a compelling portrait of Julius Caesar, one of ancient Rome’s most consequential figures. Identifying as a “popular” politician, Caesar advocated for effective governance to uplift the average Roman, though he rejected traditional democracy in favor of his own authoritative management. Potter reveals Caesar as a strategic and adaptable leader who maintains a consistent public image to attract support. Caesar’s philosophy of integrating former enemies into his ranks proves successful in Gaul but ultimately leads to his assassination in 44 bce when
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Leaders of Ancient Rome. PowerKids Press, 2003.

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Lange, Ralph. Leading Rome from a Distance, 300 BCE–37 CE. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350325432.

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Roman political leaders used distance from Rome as a key political tool to assert pre-eminence. Through the case studies of Caesar’s hegemony, Augustus’s autocracy, and Tiberius’s reign, this book examines how these figures’ experiences and manipulations of absence established a multipolar focus of political life centred less on the city of Rome, and more on the idea of a single leader. The Roman expansion over Italy and the Mediterranean put the political system under considerable stress, and eventually resulted in a dispersal of leadership and a decentralization of power. Absent generals riv
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C. Gillespie, Caitlin. Boudica. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190609078.001.0001.

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In AD 60/61, Rome almost lost the province of Britain to a woman. Boudica, wife of the client king Prasutagus, fomented a rebellion that proved catastrophic for Camulodunum (Colchester), Londinium (London), and Verulamium (St Albans), destroyed part of a Roman legion, and caused the deaths of an untold number of veterans, families, soldiers, and Britons. Yet with one decisive defeat, her vision of freedom was destroyed, and the Iceni never rose again. Boudica: Warrior Woman of Roman Britain introduces readers to the life and literary importance of Boudica through juxtaposing her literary chara
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Nero: Destroyer of Rome (Leaders of Ancient Rome). Rosen Publishing Group, 2002.

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CONSTANTINE: Ruler of Christian Rome (Leaders of Ancient Rome). Rosen Publishing Group, 2002.

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Brice, Lee L. Warfare in the Roman Republic. ABC-CLIO, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216033882.

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This easy-to-use reference book covers the most important people, places, events, and technologies of Roman warfare during the republic (400–31 BCE), providing a wealth of reference material and invaluable primary source documents. The study of ancient Rome remains both a high-interest topic and a staple of high school and university curricula, while recent Hollywood movies continue to heighten popular interest in Rome. This multi-format handbook examines warfare in ancient Rome during the republic period, from approximately 400 BCE to 31 BCE. Presenting ready reference, primary source documen
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Phang, Sara, Iain Spence, Douglas Kelly, and Peter Londey, eds. Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome. ABC-CLIO, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400630330.

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The complex role warfare played in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations is examined through coverage of key wars and battles; important leaders, armies, organizations, and weapons; and other noteworthy aspects of conflict. Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopediais an outstandingly comprehensive reference work on its subject. Covering wars, battles, places, individuals, and themes, this thoroughly cross-referenced three-volume set provides essential support to any student or general reader investigating ancient Greek history and conflict
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Yavetz, Zvi. Leaders and Masses in the Roman World. Edited by Malkin and Rubinsohn. BRILL, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004329447.

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Morgan, Julian. Hadrian: Consolidating the Empire (Ancient Leaders). Rosen Central, 2002.

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Augustus: The First Emperor (Leaders of Ancient Rome). Rosen Publishing Group, 2003.

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Klinger, William, and Denis Kuljis. Tito's Secret Empire. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197572429.001.0001.

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This groundbreaking biography of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia presents many startling new revelations, among them his role as an international revolutionary leader and his relationship with Winston Churchill. It highlights his early years as a Comintern operative, the context for his later politics as a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The authors argue that in the 1940s, between the dissolution of the Comintern and the rise of NAM, Tito's influence and ambition were far wider than has been understood, extending to Italy, France, Greece and Spain via the international communist networks
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Le jour de l'assassinat du leader: Roman ; suivi de quatre nouvelles. Sindbad, 1989.

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Hunter, Fraser. Beyond Hadrian’s Wall. Edited by Martin Millett, Louise Revell, and Alison Moore. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697731.013.011.

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Britannia’s northern frontier varied considerably over the Roman period, stabilizing only in the early third century. This variation leads to a fascinating archaeological record of the changing Roman military presence and its relation to the local population. This chapter examines the local Iron Age societies, considers military aspects of the invasion, and presents a wider view of life on the frontier. It then turns to the relationship between the indigenous population and Rome over four centuries. Historical sources for conflict indicate an uneasy relationship, but archaeological evidence un
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Carmichael, Cathie. Brothers, Strangers and Enemies: Ethno-Nationalism and the Demise of Communist Yugoslavia. Edited by Dan Stone. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0027.

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In the forty-five years after World War II that Communist Yugoslavia existed, judgements as to the success of the experiment differed widely. Unlike the first royalist Yugoslav state, which had been dominated by the Serbian Karadjordjević Dynasty, the new country eventually gave recognition to all nationalities within the limits of its own authoritarian ideology. The creation of the second Yugoslavia united Bosnian Muslims, Albanians, Serbs, Montenegrins, Macedonians, Croats, and Slovenes with significant Hungarian, Roma, Italian, and Turkish minorities into a single, nominally Leninist state.
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Thorne, James. Julius Caesar: Conqueror and Dictator (Leaders of Ancient Rome). Rosen Publishing Group, 2002.

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Cicero: Defender of the Republic (Leaders of Ancient Rome). Rosen Publishing Group, 2003.

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Roman Imperial Economy and Romanization. Museum Tusculanum Press, 1985.

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Partea lăuntrică a vîntului, sau, Roman despre Hero și Leandru. Paralela 45, 2003.

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Clark, Elizabeth A. Melania the Younger. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190888220.001.0001.

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Melania the Younger: From Rome to Jerusalem analyzes one of the most richly detailed stories of a woman of late antiquity. Melania, an early fifth-century Roman Christian aristocrat, renounced her many possessions and staggering wealth to lead a life of ascetic renunciation. Hers is a tale of “riches to rags.” Born to high Roman aristocracy in the late fourth century, Melania encountered numerous difficulties posed by family members, Roman officials, and historical circumstances themselves in disposing of her wealth, property spread across at least eight Roman provinces, and thousands of slave
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Two pages from Roman history: Plebs leaders and labor leaders ; and, The warning of the Gracchi. 3rd ed. New York Labor News, 1988.

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Gillespie, Caitlin C. The Wolf and the Hare. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190609078.003.0008.

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Chapter 7 places Boudica’s revolt in the context of other native revolts against Rome in order to demonstrate both the similarities between provincial uprisings and the uniqueness of Boudica as a female leader. While Dio connects Boudica to the revolt in Dalmatia in AD 6–9, Tacitus aligns Boudica with Arminius and his destruction of Varus and his three Roman legions in AD 9. Dio uses similar terms in his discussion of the Dalmatian revolt and that of Boudica, which question the morality of the Romans’ actions in their provinces. In Tacitus’s accounts, the memory of Varus reminds readers that B
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State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome: 241-167 BC. Routledge, 1996.

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Vishnia, Rachel Feig. State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome 241-167 B.C. Routledge, 2011.

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