Roman Governance Models Roman Governance Models

Roman Governance Models

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Roman Governance Models examines how a small republic rose to control a vast empire through sophisticated systems of law, infrastructure, and leadership. The book argues that Rome's lasting influence stemmed from its ability to balance centralized control with local autonomy, fostering economic integration and providing a framework for social order. For instance, Roman law dynamically adapted to manage diverse populations, while infrastructure like roads and aqueducts facilitated trade and military control.

The book progresses through three parts, starting with the foundational principles of Roman law and its evolution, then exploring Rome's impressive infrastructure and its strategic impact. Finally, it investigates Roman leadership, tracing the evolution of political institutions from the Republic to the emperors.

The narrative emphasizes factual accuracy, balanced interpretation, and rigorous documentation, making it valuable for those interested in history and governance.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2025
5 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
130
Páginas
EDITORIAL
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598.5
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