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(Ebook) A Brief History of the Romans, 2nd Edition by Mary T. Boatwright;, Daniel J. Gargola; Noel Lenski; Richard J.A. Talbert ISBN 9780199987559, 0199987556

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Authors:Mary T. Boatwright;, Daniel J. Gargola; Noel Lenski; Richard J.A. Talbert
Year:2013
Editon:2
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:287.09 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199987559, 0199987556
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(Ebook) A Brief History of the Romans, 2nd Edition by Mary T. Boatwright;, Daniel J. Gargola; Noel Lenski; Richard J.A. Talbert ISBN 9780199987559, 0199987556

How did a single village community in the Italian peninsula eventually become one of the most powerful imperial powers the world has ever known? In A Brief History of the Romans, Second Edition, Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola, Richard J.A. Talbert, and new coauthor Noel Lenski explore this question as they guide students through a comprehensive sweep of Roman history, ranging from the prehistoric settlements to the fall of the empire in 476.Addressing issues that still confront modern states worldwide including warfare, empire building, consensus forging, and political fragmentation the authors also provide glimpses into everyday Roman life and perspective, demonstrating how Rome's growth as a state is inseparable from its social and cultural development. Firmly grounded in ancient literary and material sources, the text analyzes major political and military landmarks, from the Punic Wars through Constantine's adoption of Christianity. It also features thirty historical maps revised under the supervision of coauthor Richard J. A. Talbert, almost 100 illustrations, and textual extracts that provide fascinating cultural observations made by ancient Romans themselves.
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