An edition of The Fate of Rome (2017)

The Fate of Rome

climate, disease, and the end of an empire

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An edition of The Fate of Rome (2017)

The Fate of Rome

climate, disease, and the end of an empire

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417 pages : 25 cm

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Language
English
Pages
417

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The Fate of Rome: climate, disease, and the end of an empire
2017, Princeton University Press
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Princeton, NJ

Table of Contents

Prologue: Nature's triumph
Environment and empire
The happiest age
Apollo's revenge
The old age of the world
Fortune's rapid wheel
The wine-press of wrath
Judgment Day
Epilogue: Humanity's triumph?

Classifications

Library of Congress
DG311, DG271 .H27 2017e, DG276.5 .H37 2017eb, DG312 .H325 2017

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 417 p.
Number of pages
417
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26424811M
Internet Archive
fateofromeclimat0000harp
ISBN 10
0691166838
ISBN 13
9780691166834
LCCN
2017952241
OCLC/WorldCat
1003208954, 1005511156

Work Description

This book is a sweeping new history of how climate change and disease helped bring down the Roman Empire. Here is the monumental retelling of one of the most consequential chapters of human history: the fall of the Roman Empire. The Fate of Rome is the first book to examine the catastrophic role that climate change and infectious diseases played in the collapse of Rome's power -- a story of nature's triumph over human ambition. Interweaving a grand historical narrative with cutting-edge climate science and genetic discoveries, Kyle Harper traces how the fate of Rome was decided not just by emperors, soldiers, and barbarians but also by volcanic eruptions, solar cycles, climate instability, and devastating viruses and bacteria. He takes readers from Rome's pinnacle in the second century, when the empire seemed an invincible superpower, to its unraveling by the seventh century, when Rome was politically fragmented and materially depleted. Harper describes how the Romans were resilient in the face of enormous environmental stress, until the besieged empire could no longer withstand the combined challenges of a "little ice age" and recurrent outbreaks of bubonic plague. A poignant reflection on humanity's intimate relationship with the environment, The Fate of Rome provides a sweeping account of how one of history's greatest civilizations encountered, endured, yet ultimately succumbed to the cumulative burden of nature's violence. The example of Rome is a timely reminder that climate change and germ evolution have shaped the world we inhabit -- in ways that are surprising and profound. - Publisher.

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