The Roman Empire
Second Edition
Colin Wells(Author)
Harvard University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 11. August 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-674-77770-5 (ISBN)
Description
This sweeping history of the Roman Empire from 44 BC to AD 235 has three purposes: to describe what was happening in the central administration and in the entourage of the emperor; to indicate how life went on in Italy and the provinces, in the towns, in the countryside, and in the army camps; and to show how these two different worlds impinged on each other. Colin Wells's vivid account is now available in an up-to-date second edition.
Reviews / Votes
This concise but illuminating history of a government that provided peace and prosperity longer than any other has no equal. * Antioch Review * When a modest, single volume on the Roman Empire proves informative, provocative, and exciting, the reader gladly acknowledges an exceptional author. Professor Colin Wells is expert in the various aspects of Roman history, he reflects on issues independently and creatively, and he writes elegantly, and sometimes brilliantly. -- Eleanor G. Huzar * Classical Outlook * This is historical writing with a bite usually missing in fast surveys... Novices and advanced students of Roman history alike will be stimulated by this book to think deeply on a grand scale about matters of great importance in ancient history. -- Thomas R. Martin * History Book Club Review * An admirable volume. -- A. T. Kraabel * Religious Studies Review * Together these five compact volumes [Early Greece by Oswyn Murray, Democracy and Classical Greece by J. K. Davies, The Hellenistic World by F. W. Walbank, The Roman Republic by Michael Crawford, and The Roman Empire by Colin Wells, in addition to the newly published The Later Roman Empire by Averil Cameron] cover much of the history of the classical world, and do so with both ease and authority... For this new series they have been revised or otherwise brought up to date. * Washington Post Book World * This book brings together the grand narrative of how the Roman Empire came to be and the social and cultural aspects that made it successful...One of the best renditions of the political history of the empire. * World History Encyclopedia *More details
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-77770-5 (9780674777705)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Colin Wells is Professor of Classical Studies, Trinity University.
Content
Preface to the Second Edition List of Maps and Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction I. The New Order II. The Sources III. The Work of Augustus IV. Italy under Augustus: the Social and Intellectual Climate V. The Consolidation of the Principate VI. The Army and the Provinces in the First Century AD VII. 'Emperors Made Elsewhere than at Rome': Galba to Trajan VIII. The State of Italy from Petronius to Pliny IX. The Orderly Government of the Empire: Hadrian to Marcus Aurelius X.'The Immeasurable Majesty of the Roman Peace' XI. An Age of Transition: Commodus to Maximinus the Thracian Maps Lists of dates: Reigns of Roman Emperors, Augustus to Diocletian Greek and Latin Authors Mentioned in this Book Further Reading Index of Citations General Index