Ancient Rome: A Military and Political History

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Pub. Date: 2005-01-24
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

A short and comprehensive political and military history of ancient Rome, from the origins of the city in the Italian Iron Age, until the deposition of the last emperor in 476 AD. Outlining the Rome's absorption of the Italian peninsula, Christopher Mackay explains how this conquest provided the Romans with the man power that allowed them to conquer the Mediterranean in a mere half-century. Mackay details how the military responsibilities of empire undermined the political institutions of the Republic and how the Imperial adoption of Christianity as the state religion, as well as the military and economic pressures of the third and fourth centuries, eventually led to the downfall of the western empire through invasion. Illustrated with the relevant art works from Rome's long history, this volume will serve as a timely and up to date overview of one of the most extraordinary civilizations of human history.

Table of Contents

Part I. Obscure Beginings, to 264 BC: 1. Foundations and kingdoms, to ca. 507 BC
2. Domestic history of the Early Republic, ca. 507 BC - ca. 287 BC
3. Conquest of Latium and Italy, ca. 507 BC - 264 BC
Part II. Conquest of the Mediterranean, 264 BC - 146 BC: 4. Struggle with Carthedge, 264 BC - 146 BC
5. Wars in the East, 215 BC - 146 BC
6. Conquest of Spain 218 BC - 134 BC
7. Effects of the conquests on Rome
Part III. Collapse of the Republic, 133 BC - 27 BC
8. Assault on the oligarchy, 133 BC - 81 BC
9. Restored oligarchy, 81 BC - 59 BC
10. Caeser and the end of republican government, 59 BC - 44 BC
11. Conflict of the warlords, 44 BC - 27 BC
12. Politics in the Late Republic
Part IV. The Principate, 27 BC - AD235: 13. Augustus and establishment of the Principate, 31 BC - AD14
14. Julio-Claudian Dynasty, AD14 - AD 68
15. Civil war adn the Flavian Dynasty, AD68 - AD96
16. Pinnacle of the Principate, AD96 - AD192
17. Civil war and the Severan Dynasty, AD193 - AD235
18. Institutions of the Principate
Part V. The Late Empire, AD235 - AD476
19. Miliatry and dynastic crisis, AD235 - AD284
20. Rise of Christianity
21. Diocletian and the restoration of imperial authority, AD284 - AD305
22. Civil war and the triumph of Constantine and Christianity, AD305 - AD337
23. Heyday of the Christian Empire, AD337 - AD395
24. Demise of the Empire in the West, AD395 - AD476
Epilogue: Survival and Transformation of the Empire in the East after AD476.

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