The Roman Empire
Neville Morley
History
The Roman Empire
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A millennium and a half after the end of the period of its unquestioned dominance, Rome remains a significant presence in western culture. This book explores what the empire meant to its subjects.The idea of Rome has long outlived the physical empire that gave it form, and now holds sway over vastly more people and a far greater geographical area than the Romans ever ruled. It continues to shape our understanding of the nature of imperialism, and thus, however subtly, to influence the workings of the world. Unlike most works on Roman history, this book does not offer a simplistic narrative, with military triumph followed by decline and fall. Instead, it analyses the origins and nature of Roman imperialism, its economic, social and cultural impact on the regions it conquered, and its continuing influence in discussions and debates about modern imperialism.

Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7453-2870-6
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Timeline
Introduction: ‘Empire Without End’
1 ‘Carthage Must Be Destroyed’: The Dynamics of Roman Imperialism
2 ‘They Make a Desert and Call it Peace’: The Nature of Roman Rule
3 ‘The Emporium of the World’: The Economic Impact of Empire
4 ‘They Called it “Civilisation”’: The Dynamics of Cultural Change
Envoi: ‘Decline and Fall’
Further Reading
Notes
Index
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