Rome and her Empire by David Shotter

Rome and her Empire by David Shotter

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Zusammenfassung

Covering the world of ancient Rome, David Shotter's history examines the origins of the city and its rise to local power, the apogee of Republican Rome, and the rise and dissolution of the Roman Empire itself.

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Rome and her Empire by David Shotter

The name of Rome excites a picture of power and organisation, as do the widely-spread ruins that Roman civilization left behind. Yet Rome grew out of a collection of small villages and major developments such as the growth of Empire were unplanned and completely unprepared for.Influenced by a small number of self-interested aristocrats who lacked a broader vision, Rome was often threatened by their intrigues. Brought to the ground on a number of occasions, its leaders were able to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. How did Rome survive for nearly 1000 years, ruling over millions of people with few instances of internal rebellion? David Shotter argues that the key was the way Rome managed to adapt to new circumstances, without at the same time discarding too many of its cherished traditions.
David Shotter is a retired Senior Lecturer in History and Classics at the University of Lancaster. He has published widely on Ancient Rome, and his books include The Roman Frontier in Britain.
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ISBN 13 9780582328167
ISBN 10 0582328160
Titel Rome and her Empire
Autor David Shotter
Serie Recovering The Past
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Taylor & Francis Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-01-09
Seitenanzahl 464
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