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Music, Politics and Society in Ancient Rome

Hardback

Main Details

Title Music, Politics and Society in Ancient Rome
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Harry Morgan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:297
Dimensions(mm): Height 244,Width 170
Category/GenreEarly music (up to c 1000 CE)
ISBN/Barcode 9781009232333
ClassificationsDewey:780.937
Audience
General
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; 31 Halftones, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 8 December 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Music was everywhere in ancient Rome. Wherever one went in the sprawling city, the sound of singing and piping, drumming and strumming was never far out of earshot. This book examines the role of music in Roman politics and society, focusing on the period from the Roman conquest of Greece in the second century BCE to the end of the reign of Nero in 68 CE. Drawing on a wide range of literary texts, inscriptions and material artefacts, Harry Morgan uncovers the tensions between elite and popular attitudes towards music and shows how music was exploited as a tool by political leaders and emperors. Far from being a marginal aspect of daily life, music was fundamental to Roman political culture and social relations, shaping debates about class, gender and ethnicity. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of ancient music and Roman history.

Author Biography

Harry Morgan is a Lecturer in Ancient History at Harvard University.