Review: History of Rome
Recensione editoriale - Kirkus ReviewsThe author of several popular histories of the ancient world, Michael Grant here narrates the history of Rome from the city's days as an Etruscan village to the Western empire's dissolution in the 5th century. Concentrating on the vicissitudes of political leadership and economic life, he shows Roman culture to have been deeply conservative and authoritarian by virtue of its rigid patriarchy and politicized religion. The resulting public order gave Rome a strong local base as a seat of power and helped nourish a tough political spirit, which flourished in the Republic, then passed into the Empire where eventually it died. The decisive turn in Roman history, for Grant, was not therefore the passage from Republic to Empire and one-man rule--this inevitably resulted from the Republic's political and economic weaknesses. Nor was the turning point a weakening of public morals or the rise of decadent emperors. Rather, the clue to Rome's decline lay in the Empire's expansion beyond its economic means of support, which forced the government to wrest funds from its citizens, thus alienating the rich and ruining the poor. The Empire finally became an armed camp threatened from without and seething with resentment inside. The once--vital political life could not survive in such circumstances: the institutional death of the Empire only reflected this internal political death. Though nicely written and broadly informed, Grant's narrative lacks the reach and enlivening detail, the fresh perceptions and sureness required to make another history of Rome thoroughly worth reading (as Hooper's is, below).
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Plucino - GoodreadsThe history of Rome, or: how a city-state came to conquer most of the known World. This is a subject spanning over 11 centuries, not including other 10 centuries of history of its inheritor, Byzantium ... Leggi recensione completa
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Chris - GoodreadsIf you're looking for a readable and not-too-lengthy account of Roman history — from inception to Republic to Empire to fall — then you could do worse than read Michael Grant's History of Rome. The ... Leggi recensione completa
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - GoodreadsA good concise history.
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Jeremy - GoodreadsA broad historical overview from Etruscan Italy to the barbarian invasions in the 5th century AD. It's a pretty straightforward book, relatively short, and easy to read. There is an emphasis on wars ... Leggi recensione completa
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Jim Talbott - GoodreadsI read this before my first trip to Rome... I felt it added a lot to the trip. It's a great narrative history. Leggi recensione completa
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Mike Anderson - GoodreadsEssential reading by a great scholar. Leggi recensione completa
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Nell - Goodreads1) Done. Donedonedonedonedone. 2) I just realized I finished this on the Ides of March, and I am glad. Leggi recensione completa
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - GoodreadsSurprisingly well written account of the entire history of Rome from the Etruscans to Constantine and beyond.
Review: History of Rome
Recensione dell'utente - Goodreadsa wonderful book.