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History Of Rome by Michael Grant
Michael Grant here narrates the history of Rome from the city’s days as an Etruscan village to the Western empire’s dissolution in the 5th century. Concentrating on the vicissitudes of political leadership and economic life, he shows Roman culture to have been deeply conservative and authoritarian by virtue of its rigid patriarchy and politicized religion. The resulting public order gave Rome a strong local base as a seat of power and helped nourish a tough political spirit, which flourished in the Republic, then passed into the Empire where eventually it died.
Features;
- Publisher Weidenfeld And Nicolson, London; 1978
- Green Cloth Hardback With Gilt Title, 431 pp
- Contains 58 b/w illustrations
- Size 240 x 160 mm, 1.1kg
- ISBN 0-297-77461-1
Condition: Good – Illustration and Flyleaf from DJ pasted onto front endleaves, No Inscriptions, Good Copy
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