History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1
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The narrative portrays Rome at its height in the second century, outlining its territorial reach, military organization, legal and civic institutions, and the internal prosperity of the Antonine period. It then traces a prolonged deterioration driven by poor imperial leadership, palace intrigue, civil wars, fiscal strain, and external pressures from neighboring peoples and rival states. Subsequent chapters survey successive emperors, administrative reforms and abuses, frontier defense, and social and economic stresses in the provinces, presenting a multifaceted explanation for the empire's gradual disintegration and the interconnected political, military, and cultural causes of its decline.
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