Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome
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The Rise and Fall of an Empire

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Simon Johns

ناشر

Ebury Publishing

شابک

9781409073888
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نقد و بررسی

Library Journal

January 15, 2009
Employing the "Great Man" theory of history, this book successfully fills a need created in part by the BBC series of the same name (for which Baker was the development producer) and HBO's "Rome". Baker's book is purposefully not social history; he does not complicate a subject many readers already find confusing. Instead, he effectively profiles several important figures from Rome's history, although his choices might baffle some historians. For example, Baker devotes more pages to Nero than to Augustus and more to Constantine than to Scipio. He also focuses more attention on Christians and Jews than some might expect from a history of Rome. Considering that he is covering 1000 years in fewer than 500 pages, his methods work well. Baker's explanation of the events that culminated with Augustus becoming emperor is well written, clear, and succinct. Certainly, this is not an academic book, but it may serve to draw more readers to the subject of Roman history. Recommended for public libraries.Clay Williams, Hunter Coll. Lib., New York

Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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