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Tacitus’ history of politically effective speech: Truth to Power
Ellen O'Gorman
Department of Classics & Ancient History
Institute for Greece, Rome and the Classical Tradition
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Truth
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Tacitus
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senator
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Emperor
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Speaker
40%
Effica-cy
40%
Principate
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Limitations
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Ruler
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Political Authority
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Public life
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Recasts
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Praise
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censure
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Flattery
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Narrative
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Historical Analysis
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Political Power
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Narrative
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Political Intervention
100%
Historical Research
100%
Political Authority
100%