Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. — 565 p. — (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World). A Companion to Roman Italy investigates the impact of Rome in all its forms—political, cultural, social, and economic—upon Italy’s various regions, as well as the extent to which unification occurred as Rome became the capital of Italy. —The collection presents new archaeological data relating to the sites of Roman Italy —Contributions discuss new theories of how to understand cultural change in the Italian peninsula —Combines detailed case-studies of particular sites with wider-ranging thematic chapters —Leading contributors not only make accessible the most recent work on Roman Italy, but also offer fresh insight on long standing debates
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Cambridge - New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. – 410 p. ISBN: 978-0-521-19000-8 Hardback In this bold new interpretation of the origins of ancient Rome’s overseas empire, Dr. Burton charts the impactof the psychology, language, and gesture associated with the ancient Roman concept of amicitia,or friendship. The book challenges the prevailing orthodox Cold Warera...
Malden (USA) – Oxford (UK) – Carlton (Australia): Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007. — 601 p. — (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World). — ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2153-8; ISBN10: 1-4051-2153-X. The guiding principle behind this companion to the Roman army is the belief that the Roman army cannot adequately be described only as an instrument of combat, but must be viewed also as an...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2003. — (Blackwell companions to the ancient world). — ISBN: 0-631-22537-4. Covering the period from the death of Alexander the Great to the celebrated defeat of Antony and Cleopatra at the hands of Augustus, this authoritative Companion explores the world that Alexander created but did not live to see. - Comprises 29 original essays by leading international...
Berkeley ; Los Angeles ; London: University of California Press, 2005. — 421 p. — ISBN: 0–520–22651–8. This book narrates the early history of Rome, one of the most successful imperial powers of world history. Although the story told here ends with the subjugation of Italy and thus does not treat the great wars of overseas conquest, during Rome’s advancement from a small town...
London - New York: Routledge, 1997. – 405 p. – (Routledge History of the Ancient World). ISBN: 0-203-40861-6 Master e-book ISBN: ISBN: 0-203-71685-X (Adobe eReader Format) ISBN: 0-415-04969-5 (hbk) 0-415-04970-9 (pbk) Examining the Roman world from an unusual and illuminating angle, this volume explores the central period of the Roman empire from Julius Caesar to Marcus...
Pen and Sword, Great Britain, 2016. — 290 p. — ISBN: 978-1-47383-374-6. The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes investigates the trade routes between Rome and the powerful empires of inner Asia, including the Parthian regime which ruled ancient Persia (Iran). It explores Roman dealings with the Kushan Empire which seized power in Bactria (Afghanistan) and laid claim to the Indus...