Kathryn Lomas
Autor von The Rise of Rome: From the Iron Age to the Punic Wars
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne (PhD|Ancient History|1989) - Berufe
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- University of Newcastle upon Tyne
University College London
Durham University
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In short, I had a good time with this study, as Lomas does a good job of keeping things in perspective, while moving her narrative along briskly. As to why Rome arrived at the predominance it did, a lot of it boils down to a willingness to be inclusive, and coming up with political institutions capable of responding effectively to crisis; be they external or self-induced. Highly recommended.… (mehr)