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The survey traces the development of Roman civilisation from its early Italic and Etruscan influences through republican organization to imperial administration, examining political structures, military systems, legal and civic institutions, religion and moral values, and everyday life. It treats artistic and architectural accomplishments, coinage, provincial relations, and frontier defenses, and assesses Greek cultural impact on Roman society. Archaeological evidence and numerous illustrations support the narrative and interpretations. The author highlights Rome’s practical, civic achievements and their role in shaping later institutions, while discussing cultural borrowing, technological adaptation, and the social character that underpinned Roman governance and expansion.

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J. C. Stobart

J. C. Stobart was a scholar and author known for his insightful surveys of ancient civilizations. His notable works, "The Glory That Was Greece" and "The Grandeur That Was Rome," explore the cultural and civilizational achievements of Hellenic and Roman societies, respectively. Through his writings, Stobart provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical significance and lasting impact of these ancient cultures. His contributions to the study of classical history continue to resonate with those interested in the foundations of Western civilization.

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