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Corruption and the Decline of Rome
Professor Ramsay MacMullen

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Corruption and the Decline of Rome

Yale University Press (Jul 01, 1988)
DG 270 .M33 1988
| Hardcover
332 pages | 9780300043136 | English
$ 27.50 | Value: $ 27.50
Dewey 937/.06
LC Classification DG270 .M33 1988
LC Control No. 88000096

Subject

  • Power (Social Sciences)
  • Rome - Politics And Government

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Ramsay MacMullen, Dunham Professor of History and classics at Yale, here offers a new perspective on the decline and fall of Rome. He argues that a key factor in the empire's military and administrative failures was a steady loss of control over government, as its aims and focus were thwarted for private gain by officials and military men at all ranks. The fruit of a decade of research and analysis presented in an informal and lively style, this book offers the first survey of just what evidence exists for the 'decline, ' and provides a fascinating, fresh line of explanation for the empire's most obvious inadequacies in the face of its economic and military challenges.

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