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  • Page Count 176
  • Publication Year 2010
  • Publisher Pluto Press
  • ISBN-13 9780745328690

The Roman Empire

By Neville Morley

Centuries after its physical collapse, the idea of Rome profoundly shapes Western culture and modern understandings of imperialism. This book moves beyond simplistic narratives of rise and fall, offering an incisive analysis of what the empire truly meant to its subjects. It explores Roman imperialism's origins, nature, and its economic, social, and cultural impact on conquered regions, illuminating its enduring relevance in contemporary debates about power.
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This literature has been indexed under the primary pillar of Ancient Rome. It was manually vetted for the Read For Truth database because it provides educational insights into Political Eras, assisting researchers in locating established secondary research within this specific taxonomy.

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Roman Empire