In the late Iron Age, Rome was a small collection of huts arranged
over a few hills. By the third century BC, it had become a large and
powerful city, with monumental temples, public buildings and grand
houses. It had conquered the whole of Italy and was poised to
establish an empire. But how did it accomplish this historic
transformation?
This book explores the development of Rome during this period, and the
nature of its control over Italy, considering why and how the Romans
achieved this spectacular dominance. For Rome was only one of a number
of emerging centres of power during this period. From its complex
forms of government, to its innovative connections with other states,
Kathryn Lomas shows what set Rome apart. Examining the context and
impact of the city's dominance, as well as the key political, social
and economic changes it engendered, this is crucial reading for anyone
interested in Ancient Rome.
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From the Iron Age to the Punic Wars (1000 BC – 264 BC)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847654519
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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