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Roman Power W. V. Harris (Columbia University, New York)

Roman Power By W. V. Harris (Columbia University, New York)

Roman Power by W. V. Harris (Columbia University, New York)


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This book offers an ambitious and readable exploration of why the large and unusually durable Roman Empire came into being, what kind of state and people constructed it, how the structure was able to survive for so long, and what eventually went wrong. It will be important for all those interested in the history of empire and power.

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Roman Power: A Thousand Years of Empire by W. V. Harris (Columbia University, New York)

The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most enduring in world history. In his new book, distinguished historian W. V. Harris sets out to explain, within an eclectic theoretical framework, the waxing and eventual waning of Roman imperial power, together with the Roman community's internal power structures (political power, social power, gender power and economic power). Effectively integrating analysis with a compelling narrative, he traces this linkage between the external and the internal through three very long periods, and part of the originality of the book is that it almost uniquely considers both the gradual rise of the Roman Empire and its demise as an empire in the fifth and seventh centuries AD. Professor Harris contends that comparing the Romans of these diverse periods sharply illuminates both the growth and the shrinkage of Roman power as well as the Empire's extraordinary durability.

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'... a thought provoking work, and an essential one for anyone seriously interested in the rise, greatness, and fall of the Romans.' New York Military Affairs Symposium Review

About W. V. Harris (Columbia University, New York)

W. V. Harris is William R. Shepherd Professor of History at Columbia University, New York. The author of War and Imperialism in Republican Rome (1985), Ancient Literacy (1989), Restraining Rage: The Ideology of Anger Control in Classical Antiquity (2002, winner of the Breasted Prize of the American Historical Association), Dreams and Experience in Classical Antiquity (2009) and Rome's Imperial Economy (2011), he has also edited books about ancient money, the ancient Mediterranean, and the spread of Christianity, among other subjects. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, among other honours.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; List of maps; Preface; Timeline; Abbreviations; 1. The long-term evolution of Roman power; 2. The Romans against outsiders, 400 BC to AD 16; 3. The Romans against each other, from republic to monarchy; 4. The Romans against outsiders, AD 16 to 337; 5. The Romans against each other: from empire to nation?; 6. The Romans against outsiders, AD 337 to 641; 7. The Romans against each other in two long crises; 8. Retrospect and some reflections; References; Index.

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NLS9781316606667
9781316606667
131660666X
Roman Power: A Thousand Years of Empire by W. V. Harris (Columbia University, New York)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-02-28
379
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