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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1

Chapter 8: Preface To The First Volume.
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The work traces the Roman Empire's zenith and the origins of its deterioration by examining its territorial reach, military strength, and internal prosperity during the Antonine age. It analyzes constitutional structures and civic life before documenting successive political crises: the cruelty and murder of Commodus, the assassination of Pertinax and the Praetorian sale of the imperial title, followed by civil wars that elevated Severus. Subsequent chapters record oppressive and erratic rule, fiscal strain, the erosion of military discipline, and a series of usurpations and short-lived emperors. The narrative links these political and social disruptions to broader processes of institutional decay and shifting religious and cultural forces that reshape the late antique world.