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Overview'Jones has an eagle's high eye for the history of Rome' - The Times 'Jones makes the classical world feel both beguiling and fresh' - Sunday Times You may think about the Roman Empire every day, but I bet you rarely think about the plebs. The plebs were the commoners, the general populace and lower social classes, and as such their feelings, thoughts and voices are seldom captured in the sources. Most books about Ancient Rome treat the plebs as irrelevant 'lowlifes', which is indeed how they were viewed by the patricians at the centre of the existing popular histories. Plebs Romana is the first history of Ancient Rome to centre the class of people who made up the empire's majority. A 700-year story that begins with the founding of the Roman Republic, celebrated historian Peter Jones traces the rise of the plebs, from being a powerless group to a political match for the 'patrician' elite. Along the way we learn how they conducted the world's first general strike, became the driving force of Rome's rise to power, and that it was the increasing class conflict between the rich and the poor, rather than the rise of Christianity, that destroyed the world's most powerful and consequential empire. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter JonesPublisher: Atlantic Books Imprint: Atlantic Books Edition: Main ISBN: 9781805465102ISBN 10: 1805465104 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 06 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Introduction 1: The First Four Kings of Rome - 753-616 BC 2: The Last of the Kings - 616-509 BC 3: The Founding of the Republic - 509-473 BC 4: A New Law-Code and the Rule of the Ten - 473-449 BC 5: Further Plebeian Success and the Emergence of Camillus - 449-390 BC 6: The Coming of the Gauls and Destruction of Rome - 390-350 BC 7: The Conquest of Italy and the Triumph of the Plebs - 350-280 BC 8: The Beginning of Empire - 280-167 BC 9: From Triumph to Disaster - 167-27 BC 10: The Augustan Revolution - An Overview 11: Pompeii - AD 79ReviewsAuthor InformationPeter Jones was educated at Cambridge University and taught Classics at Cambridge and at Newcastle University, before retiring in 1997. He has written a regular column, 'Ancient & Modern', in the Spectator for many years and is the author of various books on the Classics, including the bestselling Learn Latin and Learn Ancient Greek, as well as Vote for Caesar and Reading Virgil's Aeneid I and II. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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