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| #1249908 in Books | Fagan Garrett G | 2011-03-28 | 2011-02-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.79 x5.98l,1.31 | File type: PDF | 376 pages | The Lure of the Arena||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Garrett Fagan thoroughly documents his historical observations|By Zimri-Lim1761|Because of the Teaching Company Courses which I have taken from Garrett Fagan I am a big fan of his. When I heard he was coming to Knoxville to present a lecture on "The Lure of the Arena" I purchased the book. He has made me aware of the necessity of thorough researching and documentation of an||"Impressive scholarship; clear and elegant writing." --Choice|About the Author|Garrett G. Fagan is Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies and History at Pennsylvania State University, where he
Why did the Romans turn out in their tens of thousands to watch brutal gladiatorial games? Previous studies have tried to explain the attraction of the arena by theorizing about its cultural function in Roman society. The games have been seen as celebrations of the violence of empire or of Rome's martial heritage, or as manifestations of the emperor's power. The desire to watch has therefore been limited to the Roman context and rendered alien to modern sensibilities. Ye...
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