The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History

The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History

by Greg Woolf
The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History

The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History

by Greg Woolf

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Overview

This book tells the story of the rise and collapse of Europe's first great urban experiment. Drawing on the latest historical and archaeological evidence, Greg Woolf provides a rich history of the ancient Mediterranean city, and attempts to solve the puzzles about its rapid emergence and equally rapid decline, making comparisons along the way with contemporary urban experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197621837
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/26/2022
Pages: 528
Sales rank: 436,194
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Greg Woolf, Director, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London

Greg Woolf has been Professor of Classics and Director of the Institute of Classical Studies since January 2015 before which he was Professor of Ancient History at the University of St Andrews (since 1998) and held fellowships at various Cambridge and Oxford Colleges. He has degrees from both Oxford and Cambridge, is a Fellow of the British Academy, of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, of the Society of Antiquaries of London and of the Max Weber College, Erfurt and he is a member of the Academia Europaea. He has held visiting appointments in Brasil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and lectured around the world. He has published on Roman imperialism, on ancient literacy, on libraries, encyclopaedias and ancient ethnography and more recently on religious history and the archaeology of the Roman world.

Table of Contents

List of IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgements
PART 1: AN URBAN ANIMAL1. To the City2. Urban Apes3. Settling Down4. Uruk5. First Cities6. Cities of Bronze
PART 11: AN URBAN MEDITERRANEAN7. The First Mediterranean Cities8. Mariners and Chieftains9. Western Pioneers10. A Greek Lake11. Networking the Mediterranean12. Cities, States, and Kings
PART 111: IMPERIAL URBANISMS13. City and Empire14. Europe Awakes15. Cities of Marble16. Founding New Cities17. Ruling Through Cities18. The Ecology of Roman Urbanism
PART IV: DE-URBANIZATION19. The Megalopoleis20. Postclassical
AfterwordFurther ReadingTimelineNotesBibliographyIndex
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