Viggen Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Another review has been completed for our Roman Books section, thanks to community member Favonius Cornelius. The late Roman Empire if anything, can be characterized by a pattern of gradual destabilization by the erosion of the old established ideals, be they governmental form, religion or cultural infrastructure. It can also be characterized by rebellion, that infernal rash which would spring up and confound the Caesars in nearly every corner of the Empire at one time or another. One particular area which tended to attract rebellion was the far flung province of Britannia, and Guy de la Bedoyere sets out to uncover the roots and reasons for this phenomenon in his book Defying Rome, the Rebels of Roman Briton... ...read the full review of Roman Britain: A New History by Guy de la Bedoyere Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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