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The narrative surveys the rise and development of ancient Rome, outlining its advance in Italy, the formation of Roman character, and the decisive struggle with Carthage and Hannibal; it then traces expansion, the tensions between dominion and degeneracy, revolutionary upheavals and the settlement under Augustus, and everyday life across the imperial system, closing with the era of the Antonines. Emphasis falls on practical institutions and public works, military and legal organization, social and civic habits, and the ways political power and cultural values combined to secure dominance while also producing forces of change.
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