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The Rise Of Rome The Making Of The Worlds Greatest Empire Anthony Everitt

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The Rise Of Rome The Making Of The Worlds Greatest Empire Anthony Everitt
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.57 MB
Author: Anthony Everitt
ISBN: 9780812978155, 0812978153
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Rise Of Rome The Making Of The Worlds Greatest Empire Anthony Everitt by Anthony Everitt 9780812978155, 0812978153 instant download after payment.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE KANSAS CITY STAR


From Anthony Everitt, the bestselling author of acclaimed biographies of Cicero, Augustus, and Hadrian , comes a riveting, magisterial account of Rome and its remarkable ascent from an obscure agrarian backwater to the greatest empire the world has ever known.


Emerging as a market town from a cluster of hill villages in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C., Rome grew to become the ancient world’s preeminent power. Everitt fashions the story of Rome’s rise to glory into an erudite page-turner filled with lasting lessons for our time. He chronicles the clash between patricians and plebeians that defined the politics of the Republic. He shows how Rome’s shrewd strategy of offering citizenship to her defeated subjects was instrumental in expanding the reach of her burgeoning empire. And he outlines the corrosion of constitutional norms that accompanied Rome’s imperial expansion, as old habits of political compromise gave way, leading to violence and civil war. In the end, unimaginable wealth and power corrupted the traditional virtues of the Republic, and Rome was left triumphant everywhere except within its own borders.

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