Alle radici romane della Costituzione: persona, famiglia, stato, proprietà, libertà
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1. The Legendary Origins of Rome: A Melting-Pot -- 2. The Openness of Roman Society -- 3. Archaic Juridical Institutes and Forms of Integration -- a. Original Tribes: The Equal Dignity of Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans -- b. The Right of Asylum: Origin and Function -- c. Territorial Tribes, Residence and Citizenship -- d. Manumission and Citizenship -- 4. Annexing Defeated Populations, a Logic of Power -- 5. Citizenship and Worth: An Utilitarian View of Citizenship -- 6. The Edict of Caracalla and the Utilitarian View of Citizenship -- 7. Citizenship and utilitas publica -- 8. The Prohibition of Dual Citizenship: A Question of Public Interest -- 9. Roman Law and Foreigners in Rome: A Question of "Sovereignty on the Territory" -- 10. Losing Citizenship -- 11. Citizenship: The Change of the Fourth Century BC -- 12. Expelling Immigrants -- 13. No More Masters in Their Own Houses: The Romans and Their Policies on Foreigners -- 14. Citizenship by Birth and by Manumission: Change in the First Century BC -- 15. Citizenship and the Principate: The Restrictive Policy Going on -- 16. Defending publica utilitas and Combating Invasions -- 17. Granting Citizenship and Popular Support: A Matter of "Sovereignty" -- 18. Conquered Territories: Between Defending the National Interest and Assimilation -- a. The "Dependent Allies" and Defending the National Interest -- b. Integration through Assimilation -- 19. A Birthrate Policy to Rule the Empire -- 20. Rome Was Born by Building A Wall: At the Origins of the Roman Identity -- 21. Mos, an Identitarian Law -- 22. Roman Memory, Roots, and Identity -- 23. The Importance of the Identitarian Principle -- a. The Pride of the Roman Citizen -- b. Roman Identitarian Policy in Foreign Relations -- c. Civis Romanus Sum -- Index.
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