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The Roman Empire occasionally experienced usurpations, where the emperor was challenged and overthrown. In the 1st century, Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian came to power in this way. No phenomenon illuminates the functioning of this monarchy as well as such cases of extreme political crises. In them, the conditions of acceptance and the structures of rule abruptly come to light. With the help of discourse analysis, political anthropology and historical sociology, Egon Flaig develops his own theory of the political system in the Roman Empire in his standard work and thus makes a contribution to the cultural history of the political.
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- Flaig, Egon
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- Den Kaiser herausfordern. Die Usurpation im Römischen Reich
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- 2nd, updated and expanded edition. 568 pp.
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