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A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 B.C.

 
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A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 B.C. (1969) examines the rise of Rome from a small city-state to its conquest and unification of Italy and the founding of its overseas Empire. It covers in detail Rome?s struggle with Carthage for supremacy as well as Rome?s political, economic and social life during the period.

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A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 B.C. (1969) examines the rise of Rome from a small city-state among many to its conquest and unification of Italy and the founding of its overseas Empire. It covers in detail Rome?s struggle with Carthage for supremacy, as well as Rome?s political, economic and social life during the period.

Table of Contents:

Part 1. Rome and Italy  1. The Land and its Peoples  2. Regal Rome  3. The New Republic and the Struggle of the Orders  4. The Roman World and its Neighbours  5. The Union of the Orders and the Constitution  6. Rome?s Conquest and the Organization of Italy  Part 2. Rome and Carthage  7. The First Struggle  8. The Entr?acte  9. Hannibal?s Offensive and Rome?s Defensive  10. Scipio and Rome?s Offensive  Part 3. Rome and the Mediterranean  11. Rome and Greece  12. Rome and Antiochus  13. Rome and the Eastern Mediterranean  14. Rome, Italy and the Western Mediterranean  15. Roman Policy and the Government  Part 4. Roman Life and Culture  16. Economic and Social Organization  17. Literature and Art  18. Roman Religion