Young Folks History Of Rome. Volume 2, Roman Empire Chronicles, Victorian Educational Literature, and Classical History

Par : Charlotte M. Yonge

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  • Nombre de pages78
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatAlbum
  • Poids0.126 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 0,6 cm
  • ISBN978-2-322-61391-5
  • EAN9782322613915
  • Date de parution29/04/2025
  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

Résumé

"Young Folks History Of Rome Vol. II" continues Charlotte M. Yonge's masterful exploration of Rome's evolution, chronicling pivotal developments from the Republic's later years through imperial milestones. Designed for young readers, this volume meticulously examines Rome's transition from Senate-led governance to Caesar's dictatorship, blending political intrigue with cultural advancements. Yonge's narrative illuminates military campaigns like Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars and the civil strife between Pompey and Caesar, framed through 19th-century pedagogical values emphasizing civic duty and moral fortitude.
The book delves into imperial administration under Augustus, the Pax Romana's golden age, and engineering marvels such as aqueducts and road networks. Yonge juxtaposes Rome's architectural grandeur with societal challenges, including slave economies and religious pluralism. Her accessible prose demystifies complex topics like the rise of Christianity and the Diocletian reforms, while vivid anecdotes about gladiatorial games and Senate debates immerse readers in daily Roman life.
Tailored for educators and parents, this volume bridges historical scholarship with engaging storytelling, fostering critical thinking about power dynamics and cultural legacy in ancient civilizations.
"Young Folks History Of Rome Vol. II" continues Charlotte M. Yonge's masterful exploration of Rome's evolution, chronicling pivotal developments from the Republic's later years through imperial milestones. Designed for young readers, this volume meticulously examines Rome's transition from Senate-led governance to Caesar's dictatorship, blending political intrigue with cultural advancements. Yonge's narrative illuminates military campaigns like Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars and the civil strife between Pompey and Caesar, framed through 19th-century pedagogical values emphasizing civic duty and moral fortitude.
The book delves into imperial administration under Augustus, the Pax Romana's golden age, and engineering marvels such as aqueducts and road networks. Yonge juxtaposes Rome's architectural grandeur with societal challenges, including slave economies and religious pluralism. Her accessible prose demystifies complex topics like the rise of Christianity and the Diocletian reforms, while vivid anecdotes about gladiatorial games and Senate debates immerse readers in daily Roman life.
Tailored for educators and parents, this volume bridges historical scholarship with engaging storytelling, fostering critical thinking about power dynamics and cultural legacy in ancient civilizations.