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A sweeping five-part narrative traces the city's development from early settlements and institutional origins through republican expansion and conflicts with rival Mediterranean powers, to internal social and political upheavals and the eventual establishment of military rule. It chronicles constitutional change and class struggle, the integration of Italian communities, major external wars and their consequences, and the sequence of reform movements and civil wars that transformed governance. Interwoven are systematic treatments of law, religion, military organization, economy, administration, language and writing, and literature and art, offering both chronological history and thematic analysis of political structures, social relations, and cultural life across successive eras.
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