The Roman Empire Rome and Its Environs

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The Roman Empire Rome and Its Environs

Ray Laurence

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Ray Laurence's "The Roman Empire: Rome and Its Environs" functions as an informative exploration of the vast Roman Empire, with a specific focus on its iconic capital and its surrounding territories around the year 100 CE. Eschewing a fictional narrative, the book delves into the historical, political, and social structures that defined this era. It aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of ancient Rome, presenting a detailed panorama of life within and around a civilization that profoundly shaped the course of Western history. The appeal of this work lies in its accessibility as a guide to the ancient world, making the complex history of Rome comprehensible. Laurence delves into the societal hierarchies, the governing systems, and the geographical context that influenced the empire's expansion and daily life. While not centered on specific characters, the book vividly portrays the collective experience of Roman citizens and inhabitants, offering a tangible sense of their environment, customs, and the overall atmosphere of the period. It invites readers to visualize and comprehend the ancient city and its empire, making history accessible and engaging.

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Publisher

New Burlington Books

Pages

160

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781845662424

ISBN-10

1845662423

Language

English

Published

2008-01-01