Evoking the Dead
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Evoking the Dead
How Romans built their past—and made it speak.
During the turbulent transition from Republic to Empire, Romans became intensely preoccupied with their own past. In Evoking the Dead, W. Martin Bloomer examines how memory was constructed, organized, and put to work in this moment of political uncertainty—and how literature became one of its most powerful instruments.
Bloomer focuses on a group of authors writing in the late Republic and early Empire, including Cicero, Varro, Valerius Maximus, Seneca the Elder, and Velleius Paterculus. Rather than narrating history in conventional terms, these writers compiled books of memorable deeds, sayings, names, and words, assembling a usable past meant to stabilize Roman identity. Their works presented memory as something to be learned, curated, and repeated, offering readers a shared repertoire through which to understand citizenship, virtue, and authority. Bloomer shows how these "books of memory" transformed literature itself. By resurrecting figures from earlier Rome through rhetorical techniques that gave the dead a voice, authors claimed new cultural authority and redefined what counted as the Roman past. This process was selective and mutable, sustaining political regimes, social hierarchies, educational canons, and even personal identity, while quietly reshaping them.
Attentive to language, rhetoric, and literary form, Evoking the Dead offers a fresh account of Roman memory-making as an active, contested practice rather than a passive inheritance. The book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of classics, Roman history, literary culture, and memory studies, and to readers interested in how societies use the past to authorize the present.
Series: Cultural Histories of the Ancient World
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781421454856
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 September 2026
Country: United States
Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press
Illustration: 1 Line drawings, black and white
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 240
About the Author
W. Martin Bloomer is a professor of classics at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility, Latinity and Literary Society at Rome, and The School of Rome: Latin Studies and the Origins of Liberal Education.
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