Julius Caesar in Western CultureISBN: 978-1-4051-2599-4
Paperback
384 pages
February 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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This book explores the significance of Julius Caesar to different
periods, societies and people from the 50s BC through to the
twenty-first century.
- This interdisciplinary volume explores the significance of
Julius Caesar to different periods, societies and people.
- Ranges over the fields of religious, military, and political
history, archaeology, architecture and urban planning, the visual
arts, and literary, film, theatre and cultural studies.
- Examines representations of Caesar in Italy, France, Germany,
Britain, and the United States in particular.
- Objects of analysis range from Caesar’s own commentaries
on the Gallic wars, through Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, and
images of Caesar in Italian fascist popular culture, to
contemporary cinema and current debates about American
empire.
- Edited by a leading expert on the reception of ancient
Rome.
- Includes original contributions by international experts on Caesar and his reception.