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OverviewThe Roman Republic did not collapse overnight. It eroded slowly, violently, and almost imperceptibly-until it was too late. In The Republic's Last Generation: Prelude to Empire, Ibnul Jaif Farabi delivers a gripping work of narrative history that examines the fatal century that transformed Rome from republic to autocracy. This is the story of the fall of the Roman Republic told not as distant legend, but as a living political drama-one shaped by ambition, corruption, populist fury, and the steady normalization of political violence. At its height, the Roman Republic governed vast territories with a complex system of checks and balances. But beneath the surface, cracks were forming. Economic inequality widened. Veterans returned from foreign wars to a city that could not sustain them. Political factions hardened. What followed was the crisis of the Republic-a spiral of unrest that would define the history of ancient Rome. Farabi guides readers through the pivotal final generation, beginning with the Social War and moving through the brutal rivalry of the Sulla Marius civil war. You will witness how Lucius Cornelius Sulla marched his legions on Rome itself, establishing a terrifying precedent: that military power could overrule civic law. His proscriptions-state-sanctioned murder lists-reshaped Roman politics through fear. From there, the Republic never fully recovered. The narrative unfolds through the towering personalities who accelerated its demise. Gaius Marius, the reformer whose military innovations changed the loyalty of Rome's armies. Pompey the Great, whose ambition outpaced his judgment. Marcus Licinius Crassus, whose wealth masked dangerous political calculations. Cicero, struggling to defend constitutional order. And at the center of it all, Julius Caesar-whose biography cannot be separated from the Republic's final unraveling. Farabi examines not just the battlefield clashes but the deeper machinery of political corruption history: rigged courts, bribed assemblies, manipulated elections, and street gangs that turned civic life into organized chaos. The Senate became paralyzed by factionalism. Reform became indistinguishable from revolution. Political rivals were no longer opponents-they were enemies to be eliminated. Through vivid reconstruction and careful scholarship, this account of Roman history for adults places you inside the Senate house during explosive debates and on the streets where mobs enforced political will. You will see how institutional guardrails weakened step by step, how norms collapsed before laws did, and how repeated ""temporary emergencies"" justified permanent changes. This is more than a history of ancient Rome. It is a case study in how republics fail. The book explores how the concentration of military power, the erosion of trust in institutions, and the personalization of politics combined to make civil war inevitable. When Caesar crossed the Rubicon, it was not the beginning of the end-it was the logical outcome of decades of decay. The Republic's last generation did not merely witness its destruction; they participated in it. Written with the pace of a political thriller and the clarity of a seasoned historian, Farabi transforms complex constitutional struggles into compelling human drama. Readers who appreciate deeply researched narrative history will find a character-driven account that makes familiar events feel urgent and unsettlingly relevant. The fall of the Roman Republic remains one of history's most consequential turning points. From its ashes rose the Roman Empire, reshaping the ancient world for centuries to come. But to understand empire, we must first understand the republic that fractured. If you have ever wondered how a powerful republic can destroy itself from within, this book offers a sobering, unforgettable answer. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ibnul Jaif FarabiPublisher: Ibnul Jaif Farabi Imprint: Ibnul Jaif Farabi Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9798232513313Pages: 140 Publication Date: 24 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationIbnul Jaif Farabi is a writer, publisher, and technologist whose work refuses to stay within a single lane. Over the course of a career that has spanned narrative nonfiction, audio, video production, hardware, software development, and independent publishing, he has built a reputation as someone who does not simply study a subject - he inhabits it fully before putting a single word on the page. Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Farabi trained as an engineer, earning a Bachelor's in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology, before completing a Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. That foundation did not lead him into a narrow corridor - it gave him a way of seeing. He spent years at the intersection of storytelling and systems thinking, including industry roles at Amazon, Tata Consultancy Services, NYC Health + Hospitals, where he worked across software development, system architecture, and project leadership. The combination gives his writing its distinctive quality: the clarity of someone who has done the engineering work, delivered through prose that never loses the human thread. Whether unpacking the psychology of ancient heroes, the mechanics of financial markets, or the quiet logic of how great civilizations rise and fall, he writes with the confidence of a craftsman and the curiosity of a perpetual student. He is the founder of LinkedByte. He has produced audiobooks, ebooks, games, apps, and other digital content across genres and languages. His work has reached listeners and readers in more than a dozen markets, built not through institutional backing but through an obsessive attention to quality and a willingness to learn every part of the process himself - from manuscript to cover art to final audio mix. Farabi writes and narrates his own books and audiobooks, bringing to each title the same voice that wrote it: measured, warm, and entirely present. Listeners frequently note that his narration feels less like a performance and more like a conversation with someone who genuinely cannot stop thinking about the subject at hand. Originally from Dhaka and now based in New York City, he lives and works wherever the next project takes him. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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