Roman Empire
Economy, Society and Culture
Peter Garnsey author Richard Salter author R Saller author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:26th Sep '96
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book offers an insightful exploration of the Roman Empire's society and culture during its peak, addressing key questions about governance and daily life.
In the years 27 BC to AD 235, the Roman Empire reached its peak, witnessing significant transformations in society and culture. This period, known as the Principate, was marked by a complex interplay of governance, economy, and social dynamics that shaped the lives of ordinary people. The book Roman Empire offers a comprehensive examination of these changes, moving beyond traditional political narratives to focus on the everyday experiences and perspectives of the empire's inhabitants.
The author delves into critical questions regarding the control of such a vast territory. Did the central government's demands foster economic growth, or did they threaten the survival of local communities? What mechanisms of cohesion helped to address the stark social and economic disparities, as well as the high mortality rates prevalent during this time? Additionally, the book explores the intriguing religious landscape of the empire, questioning the reasons behind the official religion's stagnation alongside the rise of various foreign cults, particularly those from the East.
Roman Empire is designed for both scholars and general readers, providing insights into the underlying factors that contributed to this pivotal era in world history. By shifting focus from political events to the lived experiences of individuals, the book enriches our understanding of the complexities and nuances that characterized Roman society during its most expansive phase.
ISBN: 9780715621479
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 358g
230 pages