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      Roman Disasters looks at how the Romans coped with, thought  about, and  used disasters for their own ends. Rome has been famous  throughout history for  its great triumphs. Yet Rome also suffered  colossal disasters. From the battle  of Cannae, where fifty thousand men  fell in a single day, to the destruction of  Pompeii, to the first  appearance of the bubonic plague, the Romans experienced ...
        
        
      
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    Forlag
    Polity
  
  
  
    Udgivet
    10 juli 2013
    
  
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      1QDAR
    
  
  
  
  
    Sprog
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    Beskyttelse
    LCP
  
  
    ISBN
    9780745665498
  
Roman Disasters looks at how the Romans coped with, thought  about, and  used disasters for their own ends. Rome has been famous  throughout history for  its great triumphs. Yet Rome also suffered  colossal disasters. From the battle  of Cannae, where fifty thousand men  fell in a single day, to the destruction of  Pompeii, to the first  appearance of the bubonic plague, the Romans experienced  large scale  calamities.Earthquakes, fires, floods and famines also regularly   afflicted them.This insightful book is the first to treat such  disasters  as a conceptual unity. It shows that vulnerability to  disasters was affected by  politics, social status, ideology and  economics. Above all, it illustrates how  the resilience of their  political and cultural system allowed the Romans to  survive the impact  of these life-threatening events. The book also explores the  important  role disaster narratives played in Christian thought and  rhetoric.Engaging and accessible, Roman Disasters will be  enjoyed by students and general readers alike.
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