A History of Roman Britain

A History of Roman Britain

by Peter Salway
A History of Roman Britain

A History of Roman Britain

by Peter Salway

Paperback(UK ed.)

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Overview

In A History of Roman Britain, noted classical historian Peter Salway provides a rich account of Britain's centuries under Roman rule. Britain, Salway writes, was a place of fascination for the Romans—a fascination he brings to life with beautiful maps and illustrations and a thorough, authoritative narrative.
Salway introduces us to what is known of the pre-Roman Britons, and deftly describes Julius Caesar's dramatic expeditions in 55 and 54 B.C; in the years that followed, new contacts grew between the Romans and the inhabitants of this strange island. Salway's comprehensive narrative blends together the changing politics and ways of life of the native Britons, the climactic conquest under Claudius and the subsequent, often violent consolidation, and the place of the new province in Imperial affairs. He carefully integrates the story of Roman Britain into the story of the Empire itself, showing the close attention the emperors paid to British affairs, and the interventions in imperial politics by the legions stationed there. Salway draws on the latest archeological finds, thoughtfully assessing the evidence and weaving it into his seamless narrative.
Highly authoritative and readable, A History of Roman Britain brings alive the classical past of a familiar part of today's world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192801388
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Publication date: 05/28/2001
Edition description: UK ed.
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

About the Author:
Peter Salway, formerly a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and subsequently of All Souls College, Oxford, is an Emeritus Professor of the Open University and Chairman of the Oxford Archaeological Unit.

Table of Contents

I. The First Roman Contacts
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