All Roads Lead to Rome: Why we think about the Roman Empire daily
£22,00
āBrilliant. A fresh and highly engaging look at how Rome still shapes the world today.ā Jonn Elledge āThis book will change the way you think about world history.ā Raphael Cormack āAuthoritative and engaging.ā Subhadra Das āA fascinating and entertaining analysis of how Romeās propaganda has colonized our collective imaginations.ā Eleanor Janega āEloquent, well-researched, and witty.ā David M. Perry Rome is more than just a city; itās an enduring idea, a symbol of identity, power, and legitimacy that has shaped the course of history for over 1,500 years. From ancient emperors to modern world leaders, Romeās influence in building the world we know today is undeniable. In All Roads Lead to Rome, author and historian Rhiannon Garth Jones embarks on a fascinating exploration of how the idea of Rome has been seized by emperors, modern governments, religious leaders and even pop-culture icons. Each chapter examines how Romeās famous history, politics, and mythology have been reimagined through the centuries, and explores how these interpretations continue to shape our modern world. Whether youāre interested in history, contemporary global issues, or simply curious about why Rome remains relevant, this book offers a fresh perspective on the lasting significance of one of historyās most famous civilisations. So, how many times a day do you think about the Roman Empire? The general consensus seems to be an awful lot, and All Roads Lead to Rome explains why. So, dive into the history of Rome and its pervasive influence and gain a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the global landscape today.