@book {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Fuhrmann, Christopher J. },
title = { Policing the Roman Empire soldiers, administration, and public order },
publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press},
isbn = {9780199737840},
isbn = {0199737843},
keywords = { Police Rome History , Soldiers Rome History , Magistrates, Roman History , Social control Rome History , Roman provinces History , Roman provinces Politics and government , Roman provinces Social conditions , Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D , Rome Politics and government 30 B.C.-476 A.D , Rome Social conditions , Police , Rome , Soldiers , Magistrates, Roman , Social control , Roman provinces , Social conditions , History , Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D , Politics and government , 30 B.C.-476 A.D , Römisches Reich , Magistrat , Verbrechenskontrolle , Soziale Kontrolle },
year = {2012},
abstract = {Includes bibliographical references and index},
abstract = {Roman emperors from Augustus to Julian -- Maps of the Roman Empire -- "Arrest me, for I have run away": fugitive slave hunting in the Roman Empire -- "Like a thief in the night": self-help, magisterial authority, and civilian policing -- "I brought peace to the provinces": Augustus and the rhetoric of imperial peace -- "To squelch the discord of the rabble": military policing in Rome and Italy under Augustus' successors -- "Let there be no violence contrary to my wish": emperors and provincial order -- "Keep your province pacified and quiet": provincial governors, public order, and policing -- "Military stations throughout all provinces": detached-service soldier-police -- Appendix: Differentiating stationarii from beneficiarii consulares and other detached-service soldiers.},
address = { Oxford [u.a.] },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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