The Romans : an introduction
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The Romans : an introduction
Routledge, 2020
4th ed
- : pbk
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Includes index
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The Romans: An Introduction is a concise, readable and comprehensive survey of the Roman world, which explores 1,200 years of political, military and cultural history alongside religion, social pressures, literature, art and architecture.
This new edition includes updated and revised materials designed to develop analytical skills in literary and material evidence, evoking themes that resonate in both ancient and modern societies: fake news, class struggles, urbanization, concepts of race and gender, imperialism, constitutional power and religious intolerance. The fourth edition incorporates a number of new features and evolving fields:
A new chapter on provinces, provincial administration and acculturation in the Roman Empire.
An extended chapter on Christianity and Rome's legacy with new case studies in the reception of Roman culture.
An extended chapter on Roman society and daily life, including recent scholarship on gender and race in the ancient world.
Integrated use of text and material evidence which is designed to develop analytical skills in critical source assessment.
The book's successful Open Access website updated to include new case studies on emerging topics such as performance politics, religious syncretism, media sensationalism and cultural heritage.
Thoroughly updated and redeveloped, this new edition of The Romans will continue to serve as the definitive introduction to the life, history and culture of the Roman world, from its foundation to its significance to later civilizations.
Table of Contents
Caveat Lector! Reading Rome: A guide to using the ancient sources Companion Website General introductions and websites 1. The Origins of Rome 2. The Republic 510- 60 BC 3. The Rise of The Roman Empire: 12 Caesars (60 BC-AD 96) 4. The Roman Empire: The Zenith and Decline (AD 96- 330) 5. Religion & Mythology 6. Society & Daily Life 7. Art, Architecture and Engineering 8. Roman Literature 9. The Roman Army 10. Rome's Provinces 11. The Fall of Roman Empire & its Legacy. AD 330-Present
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