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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Fasces

/ˈfæs.siːz/

Origin:
From Latin fasces (“bundle”), entering English antiquarian usage in the 16th century.

Definition:
A bundle of rods, often with an axe, symbolizing collective authority and justice.

Example:
“The fasces represent strength through unity.”

Yesterday’s
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On February 9, 1849


Proclamation of the Roman Republic (1849)
When English Learned to Speak the Language of Modern Revolution

On this day — February 9, 1849, the Roman Republic was proclaimed, briefly replacing papal rule in Rome. Though short-lived, the event reverberated across English political writing, becoming a reference point in discussions of republicanism, sovereignty, and national self-determination.

In 19th-century English prose, the Roman Republic was frequently invoked in essays, speeches, and historical analyses concerned with revolution, liberalism, and the struggle between church and state. It entered the vocabulary of nationalist writing, shaping how English authors framed debates about constitutional governance and popular legitimacy.

Its cultural legacy in English historical discourse lies in the symbolic power of Rome itself. Writers used the episode to reflect on cycles of empire, reform, and collapse, reinforcing English as a language deeply engaged with continental political transformations. On this day, the Roman Republic reminds us how events beyond Britain and America nonetheless helped shape the tone and substance of English political thought.








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