Rome Enters the Greek East: From Anarchy to Hierarchy in the Hellenistic Mediterranean, 230-170 BCISBN: 978-1-4051-6072-8
Hardcover
456 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Maps vii
Part I Rome in Contact with the Greek East, 230–205 BC 1
1 Roman Expansion and the Pressures of Anarchy 3
2 Rome and Illyria, ca. 230–217 bc 29
3 Rome, the Greek States, and Macedon, 217–205 bc 77
Part II The Power-Transition Crisis in the Greek Mediterranean, 207–200 BC 119
4 The Pact Between the Kings and the Crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean State-System, 207–200 bc 121
5 Reaction: Diplomatic Revolution in the Mediterranean, 203/202–200 bc 181
6 Diplomatic Revolution in the Mediterranean, II: The Roman Decision to Intervene, 201/200 bc 230
Part III From Hegemonic War to Hierarchy, 200–170 BC 271
7 Hegemonic War, I: Rome and Macedon, 200–196 bc 273
8 Hegemonic War, II: Rome and Antiochus the Great, 200–188 bc 306
9 Hierarchy and Unipolarity, ca. 188–170 bc 342
Bibliography 382
Index 402