The Mad Emperor
Heliogabalus and the Decadence of Rome
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:5th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£20.00(9780861542536)
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This captivating biography reveals the outrageous reign of Heliogabalus, a teenage emperor whose eccentricities transformed the Roman Empire in unexpected ways.
In The Mad Emperor, readers are taken on a fascinating journey through the life of Heliogabalus, a fourteen-year-old boy who unexpectedly ascends to the throne of the Roman Empire amidst a civil war. With the encouragement of his grandmother, this unlikely leader not only defeats his enemies but also redefines the very fabric of Roman society during his brief and tumultuous reign. The narrative explores the peculiarities of his rule, marked by outrageous decisions and a penchant for scandal that left the empire reeling.
As Heliogabalus navigates his newfound power, he engages in a series of bizarre antics that challenge the traditions of Rome. From hosting lavish banquets for commoners to humiliating the elite Senators, his reign is a whirlwind of decadence and defiance. The young emperor even goes so far as to replace Jupiter, the chief Roman god, with his own deity, Elagabal, showcasing his audacity and disregard for established norms. This biography brings to light the extraordinary events and controversies that defined Heliogabalus's rule, providing a vivid portrayal of a young man caught in a world of power and excess.
Harry Sidebottom’s The Mad Emperor is not just a historical account; it is a compelling exploration of the cultural, political, and religious dynamics of Ancient Rome. With a blend of scholarly insight and engaging storytelling, the book reveals the complexities of a society grappling with the whims of its most notorious ruler. Readers are invited to witness the chaos and intrigue that surrounded Heliogabalus, a figure whose legacy continues to fascinate historians and enthusiasts alike.
'Sidebottom is an agile guide and draws the reader’s attention to the remarkably inclusive nature of the empire, from its acceptance of different cultures into citizenship (the exact and polar opposite of, say, Qatar), its routine freeing of slaves and its acceptance of new gods into its pagan pantheon… Buy the book, it’s very entertaining.'
-- David Aaronovitch, The Times'The decadence, debauchery and sexual promiscuity that marked the adolescent’s time on the imperial throne make for a rollicking read.'
-- Daily Mail‘Ancient history was never less dry than in Harry Sidebottom’s superbly entertaining and always scholarly account of the reign of Heliogabalus... There is something for every reader: sex, politics, scandals and a compelling portrait of imperial society and culture.’
-- Tony Barber * Financial Times, Book of the Year *'We are used to being told that the historical truth is less exciting than the myth. But, as Harry Sidebottom’s The Mad Emperor demonstrates, this is one of those rare cases when the history does not fall short. While working hard to correct the preconceptions of both scholars and general readers, Sidebottom presents a picture of third-century imperial Rome that is, if anything, wilder than the popular imagination.'
-- Telegraph‘Harry Sidebottom certainly makes the most of this potential. In thirteen chapters he takes us on an enjoyable romp through the few highs and many lows of Heliogabalus’s fleeting four years as emperor, between 218 CE and 222… Throughout Sidebottom showcases the historian in action, assessing his sources, trawling through prosopography and carefully identifying marble portrait busts. He offers a scholarly but readable biography of an emperor who has been rather short of such attentions.’
-- TLS‘Sidebottom has an expert’s command of the rebarbative source base for third-century Rome… A whole scholarly architecture lies beneath and underpins his thoroughly convincing portrait of a failed emperor. His conclusions must be taken seriously.’
-- LRB‘The Mad Emperor recreates the Ancient World with the eye of a poet and the sure hand of a scholar.’
-- Barry Strauss, author of Ten Caesars'Harry Sidebottom skilfully juggles what to believe and what not to believe… The racy story is told with the vivid phrasing and descriptive powers of an accomplished novelist… supported by a rich back story and a fascinating discussion of his legacy… a well-illustrated and absorbing read.'
-- Guy de la Bédoyère, BBC History Magazine'Sidebottom brings [Heliogabalus] vividly back to life. His prose feels vibrant and effortless but also rewards close reading.'
-- Daisy Dunn, author of Not Far from Brideshead: Oxford Between the Wars‘A scholarly but highly readable account of the teenager who became classical Rome’s most reviled emperor, but who may be viewed with a touch more sympathy now.’
-- Matthew Kneale, author of Rome: A History in Seven Sackings‘A riveting and rollicking account of a much maligned but truly thrilling era in Roman history.’
-- Emma Southon, author of A Fatal Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum'Combining the pace of a novelist, the training of a scholar and the instincts of a true historian, this is a wonderful exploration of the Roman world under its strangest emperor.'
-- Adrian Goldsworthy, author of Pax Romana'An absolute belter'
-- Paul Ross * TalkSPORT, Book of the WeISBN: 9780861546855
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 26mm
Weight: unknown
352 pages