Civil War and the Corruption of liberalitas in Tacitus’ Histories
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Shushma Malik
Abstract
This chapter explores how Tacitus understands the concept of corruption as related to the principate in his Histories. Rather than seeing corruption as an effect brought about by contact with an immoral person or luxurious object, Tacitus emphasises transactional process, such as giving and receiving of gifts, spoils, etc., as inherent to the concept. This embeds corruption into a core role of the princeps, that of benefaction, thus problematizing a key function of the principate in times of peace as well as war.
Abstract
This chapter explores how Tacitus understands the concept of corruption as related to the principate in his Histories. Rather than seeing corruption as an effect brought about by contact with an immoral person or luxurious object, Tacitus emphasises transactional process, such as giving and receiving of gifts, spoils, etc., as inherent to the concept. This embeds corruption into a core role of the princeps, that of benefaction, thus problematizing a key function of the principate in times of peace as well as war.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
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Part 1: The Discourse(s) of and on Corruption
- Twisted Transfers as Corruption 1
- The Corrupted Speak 47
- Civil War and the Corruption of liberalitas in Tacitus’ Histories 65
- Irreversible Corruption 83
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Part 2: Corruption in Social Practice and Daily Life
- Creating Evidence for Corruption 111
- Corruption in Greco-Roman Egypt 129
- Ideas of Corruption in Roman Imperial Ports 145
- Suspect Inheritances 167
- Salvian and the Corrupted Church of Southern Gaul 199
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Part 3: The Politics and Diplomacy of Corruption
- Corruption and Anti-Corruption 223
- Beyond Crime 257
- Usurpation of (and Corruption Involving) the Right of Roman Citizenship in the Republic 287
- Balkan Promises 307
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
-
Part 1: The Discourse(s) of and on Corruption
- Twisted Transfers as Corruption 1
- The Corrupted Speak 47
- Civil War and the Corruption of liberalitas in Tacitus’ Histories 65
- Irreversible Corruption 83
-
Part 2: Corruption in Social Practice and Daily Life
- Creating Evidence for Corruption 111
- Corruption in Greco-Roman Egypt 129
- Ideas of Corruption in Roman Imperial Ports 145
- Suspect Inheritances 167
- Salvian and the Corrupted Church of Southern Gaul 199
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Part 3: The Politics and Diplomacy of Corruption
- Corruption and Anti-Corruption 223
- Beyond Crime 257
- Usurpation of (and Corruption Involving) the Right of Roman Citizenship in the Republic 287
- Balkan Promises 307
- Index 335