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Empire of coercion: Rome, its ruler and his soldiers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This thesis explores the basis of the political power wielded by Roman emperors. Its hypothesis is that their power was of an essentially coercive nature, and was a manifestation of the Roman ethos of competition for personal dominance.
Foulkes, Martin Edward
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Relative Importance of Salt Marshes as Range Resources in The North Western Mediterranean Coast of Egypt

open access: yes, 2010
The present investigation was carried out to study the relative importance of range plants in Abu Lahu Bahary and Sidi Abd Al-Rahman salt marshes, on the Northwestern Coast of Egypt from spring 2005 to autumn 2006.
El-Morsy*, M.H.M.
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Viewing Sparta, viewing Asia : vision and Greek identity in Xenophon

open access: yes, 2009
What happens when we look at others, and when others look at us? How does the experience of looking at or being seen by others shape our perceptions of ourselves?
Harman, Rosie
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