Storia della decadenza e rovina dell'impero romano, volume 01
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A sweeping historical account that traces the long-term causes and processes leading to the disintegration of an ancient imperial polity. It combines chronological narrative of political and military events with analysis of institutional decay, economic strain, religious transformations, and external pressures. The work scrutinizes administrative corruption, military recruitment and frontier defense, population and fiscal challenges, and the influence of new religious and cultural forces, arguing that interconnected internal weaknesses and external incursions produced gradual decline. A critical, source-based approach and elegant prose underpin frequent reflections on causation, providence, and historiographical method.
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