Pages: 168 (Paperback) ISBN: 0192803913 Pub: OUP Oxford Pub date: 2006-08-24 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3421
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Reader Reviews:Slim but powerful Introduction (2/2 people found this helpful)This excellent introduction to the Roman Empire is succinct and selective rather than superficial. Its compass ranges from the iconography of the Imperial cult to contemporary perceptions of Rome in the cinema.
Excursions through Imperial Rome (3/3 people found this helpful)This Very Short Introduction is blessedly free of the typos that usually infect this otherwise excellent series, and for once, the illustrations are relevant, indeed central, to the text. There is a timeline and a very useful map at the end of the book, but the text itself is not a conventional, chronological narrative of the rise of Empire. It is rather a series of essays on a selection of topics, covering the period from Augustus to Commodus, that is, from around 30 BC to about AD 190. These excursions through aspects of the subject are concerned almost as much with how history is rewritten and reinterpreted as it is with the actual facts of history. There is an emphasis on architecture, particularly as an expression of social status and political ideology, an emphasis that will suit the taste of some readers more than others. The prose is clear and very readable, with the occasional topical, colloquial flourish ("The Empire writes back", "Through the keyhole") which can seem somewhat forced. Authoritative and illuminating, this little book is an essential addition to the reading list of anyone interested in ancient history. Roman empire (8/10 people found this helpful)This is a brilliant introduction to this topic. It is no way dry or dull to read and gives great insight into Roman life and how they administered their empire. It looks at symbols in Roman architecture and how they are used to increase the legend of the empire and emperor, as well as link into local tradition to prevent dissent. It also looks at local life and households, as well as Christians and their martyrdom in the Colosseum. You can find out what aspects of the empire intrigue you most before going on to the massive range of books out there that are more specific. Simply superb. Similar ProductsThe Crusades: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) Roman Britain: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) Classics: A Very Short Introduction The Russian Revolution: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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