Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power

Alison Futrell

Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Country
United States
Published
1 March 2001
Pages
352
ISBN
9780292725232

Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power

Alison Futrell

From the centre of Imperial Rome to the farthest reaches of ancient Britain, Gaul, and Spain, amphitheatres marked the landscape of the Western Roman Empire. Built to bring Roman institutions and the spectacle of Roman power to conquered peoples, many still remain as witnesses to the extent and control of the empire. In this book, Alison Futrell explores the arena as a key social and political institution for binding Rome and its provinces. She begins with the origins of the gladiatorial contest and shows how it came to play an important role in restructuring Roman authority in the later Republic. She then traces the spread of amphitheatres across the Western Empire as a means of transmitting and maintaining Roman culture and control in the provinces. Futrell also examines the larger implications of the arena as a venue for the ritualised mass slaughter of human beings, showing how the gladiatorial contest took on both religious and political overtones. This wide-ranging study, which draws insights from archaeology and anthropology as well as Classics, aims to broaden the reader’s understanding of the gladiatorial contest and its place within the highly politicised cult practice of the Roman Empire.

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