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Imperial Propaganda versus Kaiserkritik in the Accounts of the Second Incursion
2021Samuel Pablo Müller
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Pothos or Propaganda? Alexander’s Longing to Reach the Ocean and Argead Imperial Ideology
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Propaganda and the Imperial Coinage
Antichthon, 1982During the first half of this century the view came to be widely held by numismatists, and by many Roman historians too, that the types chosen for the Roman imperial coinage were to be interpreted as a means of influencing public opinion, of reconciling his subjects to the rule of the Princeps, and of explaining imperial policy to them; in short, as ...
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The Legend of the Bush Gang: Imperialism, War, and Propaganda
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 2004This article explores the dialectical relationship between the Bush administration’s domestic policies and its deranged “war on terrorism,” which is being waged on a number of different fronts, for example, Iraq, Afghanistan, Colombia, and the United States.
McLaren, Peter, Martin, Gregory
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Divina Mens: Imperial Propaganda in De architectura 6.1
New England Classical Journal, 2023This paper, framed by “racecraft” theory (Fields and Fields 2012), argues that the first chapter of Book VI of Vitruvius’ De architectura positions the Roman state led by Augustus—established at the temperate middle of the ecumene by the “divine intellect” (divina mens)—as imbued with the tools to expand its territory at this critical point in the ...
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Species in re publica : the mechanics of Roman imperial propaganda
2021The author retains copyright of this thesis. It must only be used for personal non-commercial research, education and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission. For further terms on this licence: https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/?language=en Contact ...
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The Making of a Princeps: Imperial Virtues in Monumental Propaganda
This thesis demonstrates key imperial virtues communicated on Roman Imperial triumphal monuments. A closer examination of monuments located in Rome reveals the presentation of personality traits such as military valor, piety, and mercy through symbolism, nature scenes, and personifications of abstract qualities. Each monument is dedicated to an emperoropenaire +2 more sources
Imperial propaganda at domus lararium, Lares as a repercussion of the Imperial Cult
2019The Lares were originally patron gods, guardians of the boundaries of rural estates and fields. Since the care of the farm included the protection of the house, they also became family deities, and each farm had its own individual Lara (Lares Familiares).
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