Roman Britain (Shire Living Histories)

Roman Britain (Shire Living Histories)

by RichardRussellLawrence (Author)

Synopsis

For nearly four centuries, Britain served as the western border of the Roman Empire. Invaded in AD 43, it was initially a wild place prone to Celtic uprisings such as those led by Boudicca. However, as the decades passed, the unrest settled and the Romans set to work building temples, roads, baths and villas,. Life in Britain became similar to life in any of the corners of the empire, with the order and culture of the Romans mixing freely with the native cultures. Covering all aspects of Roman British life from family, food, religion, and travel, this book allows the reader to discover what it was like to be a citizen of the greatest empire in the world, while at the same time living near the edge of the map.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 10 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0747807787
ISBN 13: 9780747807780

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High quality, richly illustrated, and both entertaining and informative. As nutshell summaries of what life was actually like during these snapshot periods of history, it is hard to imagine any brief handbook providing a more enlightening introduction. --British Heritage (September 2010)
Author Bio
Richard Russell Lawrence has written several titles, including multiple Mammoth History books, and is the coauthor, illustrator, and designer of The Period House: Style, Detail & Decoration 1774-1914. He lives in Southwest England.