
Aspects Of Roman History Ad14–117 Charts The History Of The Roman Imperial Period, From The Establishment Of The Augustan Principate To The Reign Of Trajan, Providing A Basic Chronological Framework Of The Main Events And Introductory Outlines Of The Major Issues Of The Period. The First Half Of The Book Outlines The Linear Development Of The Roman Empire, Emperor By Emperor, Accenting The Military And Political Events. The Second Half Of The Book Concentrates On Important Themes Which Apply To The Period As A Whole, Such As The Religious, Economic And Social Functioning Of The Roman Empire. It Includes: A Discussion Of The Primary Sources Of Roman Imperial History Clearly Laid Out Chapters On Different Themes Of The Roman Empire Such As Patronage, Religion, The Role Of The Senate, The Army And The Position Of Women And Slaves Designed For Easy Cross-referencing With The Chronological Outline Of Events Maps And Illustrations A Guide To Further Reading. Richard Alston's Highly Accessible Book Is Designed Specifically For Students With Little Previous Experience Of Studying Ancient/roman History. Aspects Of Roman History Provides An Invaluable Introduction To Roman Imperial History, Which Will Allow Students To Gain An Overview Of The Period And Will Be An Indispensable Aid To Note-taking, Essay Preparation And Examination Revision.
This book investigates the political, social, and economic structures of the Roman Empire from the death of Augustus in AD 14 to the end of Trajan's reign in AD 117. Richard Alston, a scholar of Roman history, utilizes a dual-structure approach to provide students with both a chronological narrative of imperial succession and a thematic analysis of the period. The text serves as a foundational framework for understanding the complexities of Roman governance, military expansion, and societal organization during the first century of the Principate.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a highly accessible entry point for students new to the study of the Roman Imperial period. Readers frequently note the clarity of the thematic organization, which makes the dense historical data manageable for essay preparation and exam revision.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203011872
ISBN-13:
9780203011874
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