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It's True! The Romans were the real gangsters
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It's True! The Romans were the real gangstersIt's True! The Romans were the real gangsters

Psst! It's true! This is the best book on ROMANS you'll ever read!

 
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Tags: gangsters, Romans, ROMANS
The Barbarians Speak - How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman Europe
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The Barbarians Speak - How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman EuropeThe Barbarians Speak - How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman Europe

The Barbarians Speak re-creates the story of Europe's indigenous people who were nearly stricken from historical memory even as they adopted and transformed aspects of Roman culture. The Celts and Germans inhabiting temperate Europe before the arrival of the Romans left no written record of their lives and were often dismissed as "barbarians" by the Romans who conquered them. Accounts by Julius Caesar and a handful of other Roman and Greek writers would lead us to think that prior to contact with the Romans, European natives had much simpler political systems, smaller settlements, no evolving social identities, and that they practiced human sacrifice. 
 
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Tags: Romans, Roman, Europe, Barbarians, Speak
Making Men: Sophists and Self-Presentation in Ancient Rome
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Making Men: Sophists and Self-Presentation in Ancient RomeMaking Men: Sophists and Self-Presentation in Ancient Rome

The careers of two popular second-century rhetorical virtuosos offer Maud Gleason fascinating insights into the ways ancient Romans constructed masculinity during a time marked by anxiety over manly deportment. Declamation was an exhilarating art form for the Greeks and bilingual Romans of the Second Sophistic movement, and its best practitioners would travel the empire performing in front of enraptured audiences.
 
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Tags: Romans, practitioners, would, travel, movement, Making, Ancient, Sophists, Self-Presentation
The Romans (Level 3 - Pre-Intermediate) - Book + Audio
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The Romans (Graded Active Readers) Book + AudioThe Romans (Graded Active Readers) Book + Audio

Over hundreds of years, the Romans built an empire. As they occupied the countries around them, they took with them their skills as builders and their language, laws and lifestyle. They changed the western world. But who were the Romans? How did they live? How were they ruled? How did they build their empire – and how did they lose it?
 
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Tags: their, Romans, western, ruled, world, Audio, empire, language, changed
Ancient Warfare - A Very Short Introduction
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Ancient Warfare - A Very Short IntroductionAncient Warfare - A Very Short Introduction

Greek and Roman warfare was unlike that of any other culture before or since. The key difference is often held to be that the Greeks and Romans practiced a "Western Way of War," in which the aim is an open, decisive battle--won by courage instilled, in part, by discipline. Here, Harry Sidebottom looks at how this Western Way of War was constructed and maintained by the Greeks and Romans and why this concept is so prevalent today.


 
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Tags: Romans, Greeks, Western, looks, Sidebottom, Ancient, Short