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Roman Britain

Hayhoe, Michael(Edited by)Jones, Beryl(Edited by)Jones, Edward H.(Edited by)
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Roman Britain, first published in 1972, gives the young reader a vivid impression of the British Isles immediately preceding, during and after the Roman occupation, which lasted for 400 years. Using a selection of extracts, both historical and imaginative, it offer a suitably comprehensive account of Roman Britain: the campaigns fought to subdue it, the military and civil government established to govern it, relations between the Imperial administration and the natives, and the departure of the legions to fight elsewhere in the Empire.

Selections of poetry by John Masefield, W.H. Auden, Rudyard Kipling and A.E. Housman are included, together with prose extracts from Bede, Tacitus, Hilaire Belloc, Henry Treece, Alfred Duggan, Rudyard Kipling. Physically compact, Roman Britainencourages young classicists and historians to engage imaginatively with the subject, whilst also supplying ample opportunity for more detailed discussion and further reading.

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Product Details
Routledge
1317694171 / 9781317694175
eBook (EPUB)
936.204
14/08/2015
England
English
120 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Description based on CIP data; item not viewed. Originally published: 1972.