Tiberius Gracchus : destroyer or reformer of the Republic?

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Tiberius Gracchus : destroyer or reformer of the Republic?

edited with an introduction by John M. Riddle

(Problems in European civilization)

D.C. Heath, c1970

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  • The life of Tiberius / Plutarch
  • The events of 133 B.C. / Appian
  • A well-meaning conservative who leads a revolution / Thoedor Mommsen
  • Poor sources for Tiberius / Eduard Meyer
  • The first sign of a great awakening / A.H.J. Greenidge
  • The difficulty of interpreting the sources on Tiberius / Matthias Gelzer
  • Plutarch's and Appian's sources / Plinio Fraccaro
  • An uncompromising reformer who may have acted legally / Frank Burr Marsh
  • The need for agricultural reform and the illegality of Octavius' removal / Hugh Macilwain Last
  • The political origins of the agrarian program / Jérôme Carcopino
  • Tiberius' purpose: include all Italians in the land bill / Josef Göhler
  • Purely a social reformer for the Romans / Dimitri Kontchalovsky
  • The urban side of the Gracchan economic crisis / Henry C. Boren
  • A politician and not a social reformer / Donald C. Earl
  • Guilty of unconstitutional behavior / E. Badian
  • The relationship between the Licinian-Sextian law of 367 and Tiberius' law of 133 / Gianfranco Tibiletti
  • Destroyer of the harmony of the Republic / R.E. Smith
  • Forerunners of the Gracchi / Lily Ross Taylor
  • The opposition's view of Tiberius / Henry C. Boren
  • A summary and an opinion / Solomon Katz
  • Suggestions for additional reading

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