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A wide-ranging historical narrative traces the late imperial period through successive crises of succession, civil war, and administrative strain, showing how unclear rules of legitimacy and the army's intervention undermined central authority. The author analyzes fiscal retrenchment, popular reactions to austerity, and the rivalry between senatorial ideals and military power, linking political turbulence to moral and institutional decay. Chapters combine close political narrative with reflections on cultural shifts, including the adoption of nonhereditary succession practices, and conclude by mapping how internal divisions and changing traditions eroded the old frameworks of Roman governance.

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Guglielmo Ferrero

Guglielmo Ferrero was an Italian historian, journalist, and novelist, known for his insightful analyses of ancient Rome and its relevance to modern society. His notable work, "Ancient Rome and Modern America; A Comparative Study of Morals and Manners," explores the parallels between Roman and American cultures, emphasizing moral and social dynamics. Ferrero's writings often reflect a deep understanding of historical events and figures, as seen in his works like "The Women of the Caesars" and "Characters and Events of Roman History." His contributions to literature and historical discourse continue to resonate, offering valuable perspectives on the interplay between past and present.

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