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- catalog abstract "This magisterial survey is the most up-to-date single-volume history of Rome. Spanning over 1,300 years, the narrative covers the earliest recorded settlement in the eighth century BC through the establishment of the Roman Republic and transition to Empire, to Rome's decline in the late fourth and fifth centuries AD. Throughout the book political overview is balanced with an analysis of social and economic change, as well as religious and cultural life. The authors present these developments within a clear, critical framework, introducing the reader to the key historical debates and issues of the period. They place particular emphasis on the importance of interpreting the varied source material, such as numismatic, archeological and, especially, literary evidence. The account is illustrated extensively with maps, plates and tables, and includes chronologies, a glossary of terms and a guide to further reading.".
- catalog alternative "Histoire romaine. English".
- catalog contributor b9946285.
- catalog contributor b9946286.
- catalog contributor b9946287.
- catalog coverage "Rome History.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Rome and the Mediterranean -- pt. I. From the Origins to the Empire. 1. Italy before Rome. 2. The Formation of Rome: From Romulus to the Tarquins. 3. The Young Republic: The Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC. 4. The Growth of the Republic: War and Conquest in the Third Century BC. 5. Consequences of Conquest: The Second Century BC. 6. Crisis of the Republic: The First Century BC -- pt. II. Rome, Master of the World. 7. The Roman World in 31-28 BC. 8. Augustus: The Birth of the Imperial Regime: 29 BC-AD 14. 9. The Julio-Claudians: The System under Stress, AD 14-68. 10. The Flavians: Consolidating the Imperial Order, AD 68-96. 11. The Antonine Empire, AD 96-192. 12. The African and Syrian Emperors, AD 193-235 -- pt. III. Another Roman World (Third to Fifth Century). 13. Equilibrium: AD 235. 14. A Disintegrating Order, AD 235-284. 15. A Different Order, AD 284-361. 16. Different Institutions: Reorganization. 17. A Different Socio-economic World: Recovery and State Control. 18. A Different Civilization: Between Paganism and Christianity. 19. The End of the Roman World? -- Guide to Further Reading / David Cherry.".
- catalog description "This magisterial survey is the most up-to-date single-volume history of Rome. Spanning over 1,300 years, the narrative covers the earliest recorded settlement in the eighth century BC through the establishment of the Roman Republic and transition to Empire, to Rome's decline in the late fourth and fifth centuries AD. Throughout the book political overview is balanced with an analysis of social and economic change, as well as religious and cultural life. The authors present these developments within a clear, critical framework, introducing the reader to the key historical debates and issues of the period. They place particular emphasis on the importance of interpreting the varied source material, such as numismatic, archeological and, especially, literary evidence. The account is illustrated extensively with maps, plates and tables, and includes chronologies, a glossary of terms and a guide to further reading.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 608 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0631194576".
- catalog identifier "0631194584 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell,".
- catalog spatial "Rome History.".
- catalog subject "937 20".
- catalog subject "DG209 .L3613 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Rome and the Mediterranean -- pt. I. From the Origins to the Empire. 1. Italy before Rome. 2. The Formation of Rome: From Romulus to the Tarquins. 3. The Young Republic: The Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC. 4. The Growth of the Republic: War and Conquest in the Third Century BC. 5. Consequences of Conquest: The Second Century BC. 6. Crisis of the Republic: The First Century BC -- pt. II. Rome, Master of the World. 7. The Roman World in 31-28 BC. 8. Augustus: The Birth of the Imperial Regime: 29 BC-AD 14. 9. The Julio-Claudians: The System under Stress, AD 14-68. 10. The Flavians: Consolidating the Imperial Order, AD 68-96. 11. The Antonine Empire, AD 96-192. 12. The African and Syrian Emperors, AD 193-235 -- pt. III. Another Roman World (Third to Fifth Century). 13. Equilibrium: AD 235. 14. A Disintegrating Order, AD 235-284. 15. A Different Order, AD 284-361. 16. Different Institutions: Reorganization. 17. A Different Socio-economic World: Recovery and State Control. 18. A Different Civilization: Between Paganism and Christianity. 19. The End of the Roman World? -- Guide to Further Reading / David Cherry.".
- catalog title "A history of Rome / Marcel Le Glay, Jean-Louis Voisin, Yann Le Bohec ; translated by Antonia Nevill.".
- catalog title "Histoire romaine. English".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".