A Troubled Beginning: Rome and its Reluctant Allies in the Fourth Century bc *

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS Antichthon Pub Date : 2017-10-26 DOI:10.1017/ann.2017.13
Marian Helm
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Abstract This article examines the origins of the Roman alliance system in the second half of the 4th century. The significance of the allies for the creation of a Mediterranean empire is undisputed; allied troops provided the Roman Republic with a manpower reservoir unmatched by any of its opponents. However, the stunning achievement of incorporating defeated foes into the military in equal numbers to Roman troops has been somewhat neglected and been taken as a given fact. A careful analysis of the years following the Latin War and the Samnite Wars reveals a constellation which does not suggest that the immediate creation of a more or less beneficial system of alliances was a primary Roman objective. Instead it will be argued that the evidence indicates a rather different development, where the challenge of organising and integrating the captured territory was a dynamic and at times arduous process, for which the setbacks – and indeed the crisis – of the so-called Second Samnite War served as a major catalyst.
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动荡的开端:公元前4世纪的罗马及其不情愿的盟友*
摘要本文考察了4世纪下半叶罗马同盟制度的起源。盟国对建立地中海帝国的重要性是无可争议的;盟军为罗马共和国提供了任何对手都无法比拟的人力储备。然而,将战败的敌人以与罗马军队同等数量纳入军队的惊人成就在某种程度上被忽视了,并被视为既定事实。仔细分析拉丁战争和桑尼特战争后的几年,可以发现一个星座并不表明立即建立或多或少有益的联盟体系是罗马的主要目标。相反,有人会认为,证据表明了一个相当不同的发展,组织和整合被占领领土的挑战是一个动态的、有时是艰巨的过程,所谓的第二次桑尼特战争的挫折——实际上是危机——是一个主要的催化剂。
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