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Keeping the imperial peace: Public order, state control and policing in the Roman Empire during the first three centuries AD.

机译:维护帝国和平:公元前三个世纪罗马帝国的公共秩序,国家控制和维持治安。

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The inhabitants of the Roman Empire drew on a variety of methods to enforce laws, encourage public order, and promote state control. While the empire lacked any institution fully comparable to modern police forces, this dissertation examines several groups of men who were armed and organized by the state, whose duties involved keeping order among civilians. The first synoptic study of Roman-era police forces in over a century, "Keeping the Peace" examines policing on four different levels (civilian, imperial, gubernatorial, military detached service), situating each in the context of public order and state control. The diverse sources relevant to these themes (including historical narratives, inscriptions, papyri, Judeo-Christian writings, rhetorical literature, and novels) reveal an increase in police institutions, which were created and expanded in response to persistent security challenges during the first three centuries of the imperial era.; Chapter 1 addresses policing carried out by civilians, covering a wide variety of policing arrangements. In most areas outside of Egypt and Asia Minor, evidence of fully developed civilian police institutions is scant. Local magistrates, assisted by their attendants and public slaves, emerge as a significant factor in local order, but their policing powers were limited. The subsequent four chapters all touch on the marked increase of policing on the part of soldiers. Chapter 2 investigates the symbolic and real importance of the emperor in keeping public order, and his use of soldiers under his direct command to do so. Here we see that Augustus' rule crucially shaped the expectation that emperors should provide stability and security. Chapter 3 deals with provincial governors and the soldiers they had at their disposal for policing tasks. Governors possessed the necessary scope and authority to effect orderly conditions, but had to surmount the complexities of local politics. Chapter 4 examines the out-posting of soldiers in administrative and security posts, and its largely negative effects on civilians. Although these different levels of policing in the Roman Empire were typically uncoordinated, the final chapter (Chapter 5) reveals the exceptional amount of police cooperation which Roman officials devoted to the recovery of runaway slaves.
机译:罗马帝国的居民利用各种方法来执行法律,鼓励公共秩序和促进国家控制。虽然帝国缺乏任何可以与现代警察部队完全媲美的机构,但本文研究了由国家武装和组织的几批男子,他们的职责涉及维持平民秩序。 “保持和平”是一个多世纪以来罗马时代警察的第一个概要研究,它从四个不同的层面(民政,帝国,州政府,军事独立部队)考察治安,将治安置于公共秩序和国家控制的背景下。与这些主题相关的各种来源(包括历史叙事,题词,纸莎草纸,犹太基督教徒的著作,修辞文学和小说)揭示了警察机构的增加,这些警察机构是为应对前三个世纪持续存在的安全挑战而创建和扩展的。帝国时代。第1章论述了平民执行的警务,涵盖了各种各样的警务安排。在埃及和小亚细亚以外的大多数地区,很少有民警机构充分发展的证据。地方行政官在其服务员和公共奴隶的协助下,成为当地秩序的重要因素,但其治安力量有限。随后的四章都涉及士兵方面警务的显着增加。第2章研究了皇帝在维护公共秩序中的象征意义和实际重要性,以及他在直接指挥下使用士兵的行为。在这里,我们看到奥古斯都的统治对皇帝应该提供稳定与安全的期望至关重要。第三章讨论了省长和他们为执行治安任务而支配的士兵。州长拥有实现有序条件的必要范围和权限,但必须克服地方政治的复杂性。第四章研究了士兵在行政和安全岗位的外派及其对平民的消极影响。尽管罗马帝国的这些不同级别的警务通常是不协调的,但最后一章(第5章)揭示了罗马官员为追捕逃亡的奴隶而投入的大量警察合作。

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  • 作者

    Fuhrmann, Christopher J.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 History Ancient.; Literature Classical.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 321 p.
  • 总页数 321
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 古代史(公元前40世纪~公元476年);世界文学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:25

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