Roman Republic A Very Short Introduction by David M Gwynn 2012 Paperback

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Item Weight: 3.5 Oz Topic: Ancient / Rome, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical ISBN-10: 0199595119 LCCN: 2012-462608 Language: English Book Title: Roman Republic : a Very Short Introduction Item Length: 6.8 in Number of Pages: 144 Pages Item Width: 4.4 in TitleLeading: The Illustrator: Yes Intended Audience: Trade brand: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Item Height: 0.4 in Publication Year: 2012 Table Of Content: Introduction1. The mists of the past2. The Republic takes shape3. Men, women, and the gods4. Carthage must be destroyed5. Mistress of the Mediterranean6. The cost of Empire7. Word and image8. The last years9. The afterlife of the RepublicChronologyThe Roman ConstitutionFurther ReadingIndex ISBN-13: 9780199595112 LC Classification Number: DG235 Format: Trade Paperback Synopsis: The rise and fall of the Roman Republic occupies a special place in the history of Western civilization. From humble beginnings on the seven hills beside the Tiber, the city of Rome grew to dominate the ancient Mediterranean. Led by her senatorial aristocracy, Republican armies defeated Carthage and the successor kingdoms of Alexander the Great, and brought the surrounding peoples to east and west into the Roman sphere. Yet the triumph of the Republic was also its tragedy. In this Very Short Introduction, David M. Gwynn provides a fascinating introduction to the history of the Roman Republic and its literary and material sources, bringing to life the culture and society of Republican Rome and its ongoing significance within our modern world. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable., Here, David Gwynn reflects on the remarkable legacy of the Roman Republic. The rise and fall of the Republic holds a special place in the history of Western civilization; it has been presented as a model, a source of inspiration, but also a warning. Placing the events in their wider context, he provides a fascinating history of culture and society., The rise and fall of the Roman Republic occupies a special place in the history of Western civilization. From humble beginnings on the seven hills beside the Tiber, the city of Rome grew to dominate the ancient Mediterranean. Led by her senatorial aristocracy, Republican armies defeated Carthage and the successor kingdoms of Alexander the Great, and brought the surrounding peoples to east and west into the Roman sphere. Yet the triumph of the Republic was also its tragedy. In this Very Short Introduction, David M. Gwynn provides a fascinating introduction to the history of the Roman Republic and its literary and material sources, bringing to life the culture and society of Republican Rome and its ongoing significance within our modern world., The rise and fall of the Roman Republic occupies a special place in the history of Western civilization. From humble beginnings on the seven hills beside the Tiber, the city of Rome grew to dominate the ancient Mediterranean. Led by her senatorial aristocracy, Republican armies defeated Carthage and the successor kingdoms of Alexander the Great, and brought the surrounding peoples to east and west into the Roman sphere. In this Very Short Introduction , David M. Gwynn provides a fascinating introduction to the history of the Roman Republic, ranging from the origins of Rome and the vivid Roman legends that surround the foundations of the city, to the overthrow of the monarchy in 509 BC, the five hundred years of republican rule, the rise of Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus, and the establishment of the Principate. Gwynn considers the political structure of the Republic, including its unique constitution, and he highlights literary and material sources, bringing to life the culture and society of Republican Rome. He also reflects on the Roman values and beliefs of the time, in order to shed light on the Republic's dramatic rise and fall. Finally, Gwynn reflects on the remarkable legacy of the Roman Republic, including its modern-day resonance and legacy in literature and in film, where it is often presented as a model, a source of inspiration, but also a warning. Book Series: Very Short Introductions Ser. Genre: Philosophy, History gtin13: 9780199595112 Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Author: David M. Gwynn

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Roman Republic : A Very Short Introduction, Paperback by Gwynn, David M., ISBN 0199595119, ISBN-13 9780199595112, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Here, David Gwynn reflects on the remarkable legacy of the Roman Republic. The rise and fall of the Republic holds a special place in the history of Western civilization; it has been presented as a model, a source of inspiration, but also a warning.

  1. This book is a fantastic intro to the Roman Republic—concise yet packed with insights. Gwynn makes ancient history engaging, covering key events and figures without overwhelming the reader. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a quick refresher on Rome’s political legacy. Highly recommend for history buffs!

    Harris Brolly Livardas