
Escape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to Prosperity
작성자
Walter Scheidel
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형식
하드커버
페이지
670
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 15, 2019
출판사
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691172188
ISBN-13
9780691172187
설명
Walter Scheidel delves into the complexities surrounding the collapse of the Roman Empire, weaving a narrative that explores the consequences of its disintegration. He presents a compelling argument that this monumental failure, often viewed through a lens of catastrophe, actually paved the way for the development of the modern world. The dismantling of imperial structures led to a significant shift in social, economic, and political landscapes, creating opportunities that had been unprecedented under Roman rule.
As Scheidel meticulously navigates through history, he illuminates the multifaceted dynamics that contributed to both the empire’s decline and the subsequent resurgence of innovation. He brings forth a thoughtful analysis of the connections between historical events and their long-standing impacts, shedding light on how the remnants of Roman civilization influenced emerging societies across Europe and beyond.
Readers are taken on a journey through time, examining the intricate relationships between power, prosperity, and resilience. By reevaluating the fall of Rome, Scheidel invites a reconsideration of historical narratives, urging a recognition that out of chaos can rise a new order, ultimately shaping the foundations of modern governance and culture.
As Scheidel meticulously navigates through history, he illuminates the multifaceted dynamics that contributed to both the empire’s decline and the subsequent resurgence of innovation. He brings forth a thoughtful analysis of the connections between historical events and their long-standing impacts, shedding light on how the remnants of Roman civilization influenced emerging societies across Europe and beyond.
Readers are taken on a journey through time, examining the intricate relationships between power, prosperity, and resilience. By reevaluating the fall of Rome, Scheidel invites a reconsideration of historical narratives, urging a recognition that out of chaos can rise a new order, ultimately shaping the foundations of modern governance and culture.