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Pre-Roman Italy and the Rise of Rome | |
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The Foundations of Early Rome and Italy | |
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Phoenicians, Etruscans, and Greeks in Pre-Roman Italy | |
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Early Rome to 500 B.C | |
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Early Roman Society, Religion, and Values | |
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The Rise of the Roman Republic, 509 to 287 B.C | |
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The Roman Conquest of Italy and Its Impact, 509 to 264 B.C | |
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The High Point of the Roman Republic | |
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The First Punic War and the Beginning of Overseas Imperialism, 264 to 241 B.C | |
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Between the Wars, 241 to 218 B.C | |
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The Second Punic War, 218 to 201 B.C | |
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War and Imperialism in the Hellenic East, 200 to 133 B.C | |
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Roman Imperialism in the West, 200 to 133 B.C | |
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The Transformation of Roman Life, 264 to 133 B.C | |
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The Great Cultural Synthesis, 264 to 133 B.C | |
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The World of the Late REPUBLIC | |
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The Gracchi and the Struggle over Land Reform, 133 to 121 B.C | |
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The Breakdown of the System, 121 to 88 B.C | |
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Marius and Sulla: Civil War and Reaction, 88 to 78 B.C | |
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Personal Ambitions and Public Crises, 78 to 60 B.C | |
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The Rise of Caesar, 60 to 52 B.C | |
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Caeser Wins and Is Lost, Mid-50s to 44 B.C | |
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The Last Days of the Republic, 44 to 30 B.C | |
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Social, Economic, and Cultural Life in the Late Republic, ca. 133 to 30 B.C | |
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The Early Roman Empire | |
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The Establishment of the Principate, 29 B.C. to A.D. 14 | |
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Systematic Reform under Augustus | |
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Imperial Stabilization under Augustus | |
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The Impact of Augustus on Roman Imperial Life and Culture | |
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The First Two Julio-Claudian Emperors: Tiberius and Gaius (Caligula), A.D. 14 to 41 | |
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Claudius, Nero, and the End of the Julio-Claudians, A.D. 41 to 68. | |
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The Crisis of the Principate and Recovery under the Flavians, A.D. 69 to 96 | |
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The Good Emperors of the Second Century, A.D. 96 to 180 | |
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Imperial Culture and Society in the First Two Centuries A.D | |
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Crisis, Continuity, and Change in the Third and Fourth Centuries | |
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Changes and Conflict in the Early Third Century, A.D. 180 to 235 | |
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The Third-Century Anarchy, A.D. 235 to 285 | |
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Changes in Roman Life and Culture during the Third Century | |
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Diocletian: Creating the Fourth-Century Empire, A.D. 285 to 305 | |
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Constantine the Great and Christianity, A.D. 306 to 337 | |
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From Constantine's Dynasty to Theodosius the Great, A.D. 337 to 395 | |
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The Evolving World of Late Antiquity in the Fourth Century A.D | |
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Christianity and Classical Culture in the Fourth Century | |
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The Transformation of the Roman World in Late Antiquity | |
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The Fifth-Century West: The Localization of Imperial Power under Germanic Kings | |
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Fifth-Century Empresses and the Survival of the Empire in the East, A.D. 395 to 518 | |
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Justin and the Establishment of Justinian's Autocracy, A.D. 518 to 532 | |
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The Impossible Dream of Universal Empire, A.D. 532 to 602 | |
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The Transformation of the Late Antique Roman World, A.D. 395 to 600 | |
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The Church and the Legacy of Rome | |
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Bibliography | |
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Index | |