SPQR- A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard
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English classical scholar Mary Beard has written another history of ancient Rome, but with a new spin. SPQR isn't the book to get if you are interested in detailed military history, a minute time-line of the fall of the Roman Republic, or play by play descriptions of the crimes of the twelve Caesars. Beard is after something a bit different, a social history, what the man on the street must how felt and thought when Sulla, Augustus, and Hadrian were calling the shots. She does outline the growth of Rome and the Empire from its legendary beginnings through the second century AD, but many of the details are about the lives of the middle class, the laborers, and the slaves who provided the luxuries to the rich and famous. Her protagonists are more often men of letters like Cicero and Pliny the Younger than conquerors like Pompey and Julius Caesar or monsters like Nero. Even though I am a details person, I found SPQR a refreshing change from most ancient history. I do wish Beard had devoted more time to the rise of Christianity and why it eventually pushed paganism aside, but this is a book I can truthfully say made me smarter. A four to four and a half star read.
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Comprehensive yet Easily Digestible
This book spans Ancient Rome's complete 1000-year history. It shows political, cultural, imperial, and day-to-day life. Mary Beard offers some surprising perspectives of historical events and figures and endeavors to separate myth from fact. Her writing style is elegant but very engaging and accessible.
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