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Grant Award View - GA189821-V1

How Republics Die: Rome's democratic breakdown in the first century BCE

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GA ID:
GA189821-V1
Agency:
Australian Research Council
Approval Date:
15-Sep-2021
Variation Publish Date:
6-Oct-2021
Variation Date:
1-Jan-2022
Category:
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
Grant Term:
1-Jan-2022 to 31-Dec-2024
Value (AUD):
$364,560.00 (GST inclusive where applicable)
Varies:
GA189821 - How Republics Die: Rome's democratic breakdown in the first century BCE

One-off/Ad hoc:
No
Aggregate Grant Award:
No

PBS Program Name:
ARC 21/22 Discovery
Grant Program:
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Grant Activity:
How Republics Die: Rome's democratic breakdown in the first century BCE
Purpose:
This project aims to use recent political science scholarship on democratic breakdown and the threat of a competitive authoritarian regime in Trump’s US to analyse the breakdown of the Roman Republic in the 50s BCE under Caesar and Pompey. Expected outcomes include a better understanding of how and why constitutional government collapsed in Rome, using language and concepts directly transferable to our own fragile democracy. This should benefit the study of Roman history at all levels and provide historians and political scientists with a unique dataset for analysing how a centuries-old democracy fell into authoritarian rule.

GO ID:
GO Title:
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award for funding commencing in 2022
Internal Reference ID:
DE22 Round 1
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive

Confidentiality - Contract:
No
Confidentiality - Outputs:
No

Grant Recipient Details

Recipient Name:
The University of Adelaide
Recipient ABN:
61 249 878 937

Grant Recipient Location

Suburb:
ADELAIDE
Town/City:
ADELAIDE
Postcode:
5000
State/Territory:
SA
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Grant Delivery Location

State/Territory:
SA
Postcode:
5000
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Contact Details

ARC NCGP General Enquiries

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02 6287 6600

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