Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus

Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus by Philip Davies offers a detailed examination of the evolution of Roman society and its complex social structure from the reign of Augustus through to that of the Severan emperors. The book explores the intricate hierarchies that defined Roman life, shedding light on the roles, privileges, and struggles of various social classes, from the imperial elite to slaves. Through a combination of historical analysis, primary sources, and scholarly commentary, the book examines how Roman society was shaped by legal systems, political dynamics, military organization, and cultural norms. By focusing on key periods of transition in the empire, it also looks at the changes that took place under the emperors, including Augustus's reforms and the challenges faced by his successors. With an emphasis on how the Roman hierarchy both reinforced and challenged the ideals of citizenship, class, and power, this book provides a comprehensive look at the way Roman society was organized and how those systems left a lasting impact on Western civilization.

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Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus

Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus by Philip Davies offers a detailed examination of the evolution of Roman society and its complex social structure from the reign of Augustus through to that of the Severan emperors. The book explores the intricate hierarchies that defined Roman life, shedding light on the roles, privileges, and struggles of various social classes, from the imperial elite to slaves. Through a combination of historical analysis, primary sources, and scholarly commentary, the book examines how Roman society was shaped by legal systems, political dynamics, military organization, and cultural norms. By focusing on key periods of transition in the empire, it also looks at the changes that took place under the emperors, including Augustus's reforms and the challenges faced by his successors. With an emphasis on how the Roman hierarchy both reinforced and challenged the ideals of citizenship, class, and power, this book provides a comprehensive look at the way Roman society was organized and how those systems left a lasting impact on Western civilization.

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Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus

Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus

by Philip Davies
Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus

Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus

by Philip Davies

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Roman Society and the Social Hierarchy: From Augustus to Severus by Philip Davies offers a detailed examination of the evolution of Roman society and its complex social structure from the reign of Augustus through to that of the Severan emperors. The book explores the intricate hierarchies that defined Roman life, shedding light on the roles, privileges, and struggles of various social classes, from the imperial elite to slaves. Through a combination of historical analysis, primary sources, and scholarly commentary, the book examines how Roman society was shaped by legal systems, political dynamics, military organization, and cultural norms. By focusing on key periods of transition in the empire, it also looks at the changes that took place under the emperors, including Augustus's reforms and the challenges faced by his successors. With an emphasis on how the Roman hierarchy both reinforced and challenged the ideals of citizenship, class, and power, this book provides a comprehensive look at the way Roman society was organized and how those systems left a lasting impact on Western civilization.


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BN ID: 2940181417953
Publisher: Historia Magna
Publication date: 04/16/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 416 KB
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