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Worldhistoryis an increasingly exciting subject for books. In a sign of the vitality of the field, it was a book of global history covering several millennia about the human history of the oceans—David Abulafia'sThe Boundless Sea—that won the UK's most prestigious prize, the Wolfson Histo...
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As the Romans Did:A Source Book in Roman Social History[M].Oxford University Press,1988.As The Romans Did,A Sourcebook in Roman Social History. Jo-Ann Shelton. . 1988Shelton, Jo-Ann. As the Romans Did: A Sourcebook in Roman Social History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988....
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[Pliny the Elder] used to say that “no book was so bad but some good might be got out of it.” Pliny the Younger
The book has a focus on education, although other building types are included. Amongst these are several university buildings in Nigeria which are explored here. Like other Modern buildings on the continent, they illustrate historical narratives of independence, decoloniality, international relations, ...
This introduction, a new and shorter version of the authors' "The Romans: From Village to Empire", is an inviting guide to the stages of Rome's remarkable political and military evolution over 1,500 years - through monarchy, republic, and then empire. With extensive illustrations, maps, and...
The Romans: Baths, Massage and PleasureThe Greeks first built Public Baths; but it was the Romans who made the bathhouse the center of their social lives. In the early days of the Roman Republic, wealthy citizens often installed private baths in their homes, similar to the modern Turkish ...