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Nero: the man behind the myth

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Autors: Thorsten Opper
Lapaspušu skaits: 304
Izdošanas gads: 2021
Preces ID: 19392332
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One of the best known and simultaneously most notorious figures from Roman history, Nero (r. AD 54&;68) is usually characterised as a tyrannical and ineffectual emperor, a ruler who proverbially &;fiddled while Rome burnt&;. However, as new research demonstrates, this reputation is crudely reductive and was carefully crafted in antiquity by hostile elite authors, who envisioned a different form of rule more mindful of the demands of their own social and political class.This publication redresses the balance and provides a more nuanced interpretation of Nero&;s reign and Roman society of the time, reflecting on the traditional perceptions of his rule and revealing the substantial external and internal challenges with which the sixteen-year-old heir to the Roman empire had to contend.Nero&;s rule fell in an extended period of transition and profound social and economic change. The empire had grown rapidly during previous centuries, and an astonishing era of peace and prosperity followed the introduction of one-man rule after decades of bloody civil war under Nero&;s great-great-grandfather Augustus. However, political institutions and elite mindsets were slow to adjust to the resulting rise of former outsiders, people from the provinces and freed slaves.The book considers in detail the resulting tensions and the challenging role of Nero&;s family within them. Powerful individuals, among them many women, including Nero&;s mother Agrippina, and his tutor and advisor Seneca, come to life against the backdrop of these times, when different court factions thought to manipulate the young ruler. At the same time, intriguing evidence &; doodles and graffiti &; from Rome, Pompeii and other Vesuvian cities gives voice to often very different attitudes of common people, completely ignored by the ancient literary sources.In addition to these internal challenges, Nero inherited a great conflict with the rival power of the Parthians and unrest in unsettled newly conquered territories, including Britain. The book examines his military and diplomatic response and the powerful visual language &; often disregarded &; that presented him as a successful young military leader throughout the empire. Administrative and tax reforms culminated in &;populist&; policies that also saw him embrace enthusiastically the possibilities offered through public entertainments (the circus, arena and theater) to communicate directly with his subjects and project a more direct, charismatic form of rule. Yet his grand building projects and the beautification of his capital were offset by severe natural disasters and a devastating fire of Rome.Popular with the common people to the very end, Nero could not reconcile the internal contradictions of the principate, the political system introduced by Augustus. Hostile segments of the elite were behind military rebellions in AD 68 that quickly drove Nero from power. His enforced suicide brought to an end the rule of Rome&;s first imperial dynasty, the Julio-Claudians. The subsequent vilification of his memory and the removal and desecration of his image are an enduring, but misleading, legacy that leave a fascinating reign to be explored anew.
Takes a fresh look at the life of Nero (r. AD 54–68), providing insight into the inner conflicts of a Roman society in transition and challenging preconceptions of a figure dismissed by a hostile source-tradition as tyrannical, deluded and ineffectual.

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Preces ID: 19392332
Kategorija: Vēstures grāmatas
Preču iepakojumu skaits: 1 gab.
Iepakojuma izmēri un svars (1): 0,03 x 0,25 x 0,28 m, 1,66 kg
Izdevniecība: British Museum Press
Izdošanas valoda: Angļu
Grāmatas vāku tips: Nav norādīts
Formāts: Tradicionālā grāmata
Tips: Vēsture
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Autors: Thorsten Opper
Lapaspušu skaits: 304
Izdošanas gads: 2021

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