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ROME
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
List of Illustrations
Notes on Further Reading
I. The Whole Story
II. Empires of the Mind
III. Rulers of Italy
IV. Imperial Ecology
V. Mediterranean Hegemony
VI. Slavery and Empire
VII. Crisis
VIII. At Heaven’s Command?
IX. The Generals
X. The Enjoyment of Empire
XI. Emperors
XII. Resourcing Empire
XIII. War
XIV. Imperial Identities
XV. Reconstruction
XVI. A Christian Empire
XVII. Emperors and Kings
XVIII. The City and the Empire
XIX. Remaking the World
XX. The Roman Past and the Roman Future
Notes
Glossary of Technical Terms
Bibliography
Photographic Acknowledgements
Index
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Rome: An Empire’s Story 2nd Edition
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| ISBN-10 |
0190687452 |
| ISBN-13 |
978-0190687458 |
| Pages |
512 |
| Language |
English |
| Edition |
2nd edition | September 10, 2021 |
| File Size |
25 MB |
| Amazon Price |
$25 |
Rome: An Empire’s Story
Rome: An Empire’s Story 2nd Edition:
Rome in the archaic age was a minor satellite between the Etruscan and Greek world. This book traces the expansion of Roman influence first within Italy, then around the Mediterranean world and finally, at breakneck speed, deep into Europe, out to the Atlantic, along the edge of the Sahara and
down the Red Sea. But there had been other empires that had expanded rapidily: what made Rome remarkable was that it managed to sustain its position for so long. Rome’s Fall poses less of a mystery than its survival. Understanding how this happens involves understanding the building blocks of
imperial society — slavery , cities , the economy — and also the chaotic narrative of growth, civil war, stability, near disaster and then a managed downsizing. Rome. An empire’s story tells the story of Rome in chapters that alternate with examination of key features of Roman society. This new
edition is based on the very latest research, including studies of climate change and ecology, and deals at greater length than the first edition did with the later Roman empire, and with the material culture of empire.






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