Christopher. S Mackay
Ancient Rome
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Ancient Rome
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This volume is a short yet comprehensive political and military history of ancient Rome.
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This volume is a short yet comprehensive political and military history of ancient Rome.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521711494
- ISBN-10: 0521711495
- Artikelnr.: 22963567
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521711494
- ISBN-10: 0521711495
- Artikelnr.: 22963567
Christopher Mackay is Associate Professor in the department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta. Associate Editor of the American Journal of Ancient History, he has published extensively on all periods of Roman history.
Part I. Obscure Beginnings, to 264 B.C.: 1. Foundations and kingdoms, to ca. 507 B.C.
2. Domestic history of the Early Republic, ca. 507 B.C.-ca. 287 B.C.
3. Conquest of Latium and Italy, ca. 507 B.C.-264 B.C.
Part II. Conquest of the Mediterranean, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.: 4. Struggle with Carthage, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.
5. Wars in the East, 215 B.C.-146 B.C.
6. Conquest of Spain 218 B.C.-134 B.C.
7. Effects of the conquests on Rome
Part III. Collapse of the Republic, 133 B.C.-27 B.C.: 8. Assault on the oligarchy, 133 B.C.-81 B.C.
9. Restored oligarchy, 81 B.C.-59 B.C.
10. Caesar and the end of republican government, 59 B.C.-44 B.C.
11. Conflict of the warlords, 44 B.C.-27 B.C.
12. Politics in the Late Republic
Part IV. The Principate, 27 B.C.-A.D. 235: 13. Augustus and establishment of the Principate, 31 B.C.-A.D. 14
14. Julio-Claudian Dynasty, A.D. 14-A.D. 68
15. Civil war and the Flavian Dynasty, A.D. 68-A.D. 96
16. Pinnacle of the Principate, A.D. 96-A.D. 192
17. Civil war and the Severan Dynasty, A.D. 193-A.D. 235
18. Institutions of the Principate
Part V. The Late Empire, A.D. 235-A.D. 476: 19. Military and dynastic crisis, A.D. 235-A.D. 284
20. Rise of Christianity
21. Diocletian and the restoration of imperial authority, A.D. 284-A.D. 305
22. Civil war and the triumph of Constantine and Christianity, A.D. 305-A.D. 337
23. Heyday of the Christian Empire, A.D. 337-A.D. 395
24. Demise of the Empire in the West, A.D. 395-A.D. 476
Epilogue: Survival and transformation of the Empire in the East after A.D. 476.
2. Domestic history of the Early Republic, ca. 507 B.C.-ca. 287 B.C.
3. Conquest of Latium and Italy, ca. 507 B.C.-264 B.C.
Part II. Conquest of the Mediterranean, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.: 4. Struggle with Carthage, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.
5. Wars in the East, 215 B.C.-146 B.C.
6. Conquest of Spain 218 B.C.-134 B.C.
7. Effects of the conquests on Rome
Part III. Collapse of the Republic, 133 B.C.-27 B.C.: 8. Assault on the oligarchy, 133 B.C.-81 B.C.
9. Restored oligarchy, 81 B.C.-59 B.C.
10. Caesar and the end of republican government, 59 B.C.-44 B.C.
11. Conflict of the warlords, 44 B.C.-27 B.C.
12. Politics in the Late Republic
Part IV. The Principate, 27 B.C.-A.D. 235: 13. Augustus and establishment of the Principate, 31 B.C.-A.D. 14
14. Julio-Claudian Dynasty, A.D. 14-A.D. 68
15. Civil war and the Flavian Dynasty, A.D. 68-A.D. 96
16. Pinnacle of the Principate, A.D. 96-A.D. 192
17. Civil war and the Severan Dynasty, A.D. 193-A.D. 235
18. Institutions of the Principate
Part V. The Late Empire, A.D. 235-A.D. 476: 19. Military and dynastic crisis, A.D. 235-A.D. 284
20. Rise of Christianity
21. Diocletian and the restoration of imperial authority, A.D. 284-A.D. 305
22. Civil war and the triumph of Constantine and Christianity, A.D. 305-A.D. 337
23. Heyday of the Christian Empire, A.D. 337-A.D. 395
24. Demise of the Empire in the West, A.D. 395-A.D. 476
Epilogue: Survival and transformation of the Empire in the East after A.D. 476.
Part I. Obscure Beginnings, to 264 B.C.: 1. Foundations and kingdoms, to ca. 507 B.C.
2. Domestic history of the Early Republic, ca. 507 B.C.-ca. 287 B.C.
3. Conquest of Latium and Italy, ca. 507 B.C.-264 B.C.
Part II. Conquest of the Mediterranean, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.: 4. Struggle with Carthage, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.
5. Wars in the East, 215 B.C.-146 B.C.
6. Conquest of Spain 218 B.C.-134 B.C.
7. Effects of the conquests on Rome
Part III. Collapse of the Republic, 133 B.C.-27 B.C.: 8. Assault on the oligarchy, 133 B.C.-81 B.C.
9. Restored oligarchy, 81 B.C.-59 B.C.
10. Caesar and the end of republican government, 59 B.C.-44 B.C.
11. Conflict of the warlords, 44 B.C.-27 B.C.
12. Politics in the Late Republic
Part IV. The Principate, 27 B.C.-A.D. 235: 13. Augustus and establishment of the Principate, 31 B.C.-A.D. 14
14. Julio-Claudian Dynasty, A.D. 14-A.D. 68
15. Civil war and the Flavian Dynasty, A.D. 68-A.D. 96
16. Pinnacle of the Principate, A.D. 96-A.D. 192
17. Civil war and the Severan Dynasty, A.D. 193-A.D. 235
18. Institutions of the Principate
Part V. The Late Empire, A.D. 235-A.D. 476: 19. Military and dynastic crisis, A.D. 235-A.D. 284
20. Rise of Christianity
21. Diocletian and the restoration of imperial authority, A.D. 284-A.D. 305
22. Civil war and the triumph of Constantine and Christianity, A.D. 305-A.D. 337
23. Heyday of the Christian Empire, A.D. 337-A.D. 395
24. Demise of the Empire in the West, A.D. 395-A.D. 476
Epilogue: Survival and transformation of the Empire in the East after A.D. 476.
2. Domestic history of the Early Republic, ca. 507 B.C.-ca. 287 B.C.
3. Conquest of Latium and Italy, ca. 507 B.C.-264 B.C.
Part II. Conquest of the Mediterranean, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.: 4. Struggle with Carthage, 264 B.C.-146 B.C.
5. Wars in the East, 215 B.C.-146 B.C.
6. Conquest of Spain 218 B.C.-134 B.C.
7. Effects of the conquests on Rome
Part III. Collapse of the Republic, 133 B.C.-27 B.C.: 8. Assault on the oligarchy, 133 B.C.-81 B.C.
9. Restored oligarchy, 81 B.C.-59 B.C.
10. Caesar and the end of republican government, 59 B.C.-44 B.C.
11. Conflict of the warlords, 44 B.C.-27 B.C.
12. Politics in the Late Republic
Part IV. The Principate, 27 B.C.-A.D. 235: 13. Augustus and establishment of the Principate, 31 B.C.-A.D. 14
14. Julio-Claudian Dynasty, A.D. 14-A.D. 68
15. Civil war and the Flavian Dynasty, A.D. 68-A.D. 96
16. Pinnacle of the Principate, A.D. 96-A.D. 192
17. Civil war and the Severan Dynasty, A.D. 193-A.D. 235
18. Institutions of the Principate
Part V. The Late Empire, A.D. 235-A.D. 476: 19. Military and dynastic crisis, A.D. 235-A.D. 284
20. Rise of Christianity
21. Diocletian and the restoration of imperial authority, A.D. 284-A.D. 305
22. Civil war and the triumph of Constantine and Christianity, A.D. 305-A.D. 337
23. Heyday of the Christian Empire, A.D. 337-A.D. 395
24. Demise of the Empire in the West, A.D. 395-A.D. 476
Epilogue: Survival and transformation of the Empire in the East after A.D. 476.