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The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XI. The Rise of Empire, A.D. 70-192. In 2 Half-Volumes

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The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XI. The Rise of Empire, A.D. 70-192. In 2 Half-Volumes
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The eleventh volume of the Cambridge History of the Ancient World is devoted to the history of the Roman Empire from 70 to 192 AD, the period of the Flavian and Antonine dynasties. This era has traditionally been regarded as the "golden age" of Roman power, but in this edition it is shown from a new perspective - as a time when the empire not only maintained political stability, but also developed rapidly, primarily in response to a variety of internal and external challenges. Increased attention is paid to the political and military history of the above period, changes in the system of state administration, the main provinces, as well as the society, economy and culture of the Roman Empire of the late 1st - 2nd century AD.
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