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Patronage in Ancient Society (1989) examines a subject central to the society of the ancient Mediterranean, bringing together the interests of ancient historians and sociologists, using ancient societies, and particularly Roman society, as the focus for their studies. In its comparative approach and its historical range this volume constitutes an important contribution to the study of patronage.



Patronage in Ancient Society (1989) examines a subject central to the society of the ancient Mediterranean, bringing together the interests of ancient historians and sociologists, using ancient societies, and particularly Roman society, as the focus for their studies.

1. Patronage and its Avoidance in Classical Athens Paul Millett
2.
Patronage and Friendship in Early Imperial Rome: Drawing the Distinction
Richard Saller
3. Patronage in Roman Society: From Republic to Empire Andrew
Wallace-Hadrill
4. Early Roman Clientes Andrew Drummond
5. Patronage and
International Relations in the Roman Republic John Rich
6. Function and
Dysfunction: Personal Patronage in Roman Imperialism David Braund
7.
Patronage of the Rural Poor in the Roman World Peter Garnsey and Greg Woolf
8. Bandits, Elites and Rural Order Keith Hopwood
9. Patronage in Roman Gaul
and the Problem of the Bagaude John Drinkwater
10. The Client-Patron
Relationship: Emblem and Reality in Juvenals First Book Duncan Cloud
11.
Patronage: Relation and System Terry Johnson and Chris Dandeker