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The Rise of Rome: The Making of the World's Greatest Empire Paperback – November 12, 2013

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From Anthony Everitt, the bestselling author of acclaimed biographies of Cicero, Augustus, and Hadrian
, comes a riveting, magisterial account of Rome and its remarkable ascent from an obscure agrarian backwater to the greatest empire the world has ever known.
 
Emerging as a market town from a cluster of hill villages in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C., Rome grew to become the ancient world’s preeminent power. Everitt fashions the story of Rome’s rise to glory into an erudite page-turner filled with lasting lessons for our time. He chronicles the clash between patricians and plebeians that defined the politics of the Republic. He shows how Rome’s shrewd strategy of offering citizenship to her defeated subjects was instrumental in expanding the reach of her burgeoning empire. And he outlines the corrosion of constitutional norms that accompanied Rome’s imperial expansion, as old habits of political compromise gave way, leading to violence and civil war. In the end, unimaginable wealth and power corrupted the traditional virtues of the Republic, and Rome was left triumphant everywhere except within its own borders.
 
Everitt paints indelible portraits of the great Romans—and non-Romans—who left their mark on the world out of which the mighty empire grew: Cincinnatus, Rome’s George Washington, the very model of the patrician warrior/aristocrat; the brilliant general Scipio Africanus, who turned back a challenge from the Carthaginian legend Hannibal; and Alexander the Great, the invincible Macedonian conqueror who became a role model for generations of would-be Roman rulers. Here also are the intellectual and philosophical leaders whose observations on the art of government and “the good life” have inspired every Western power from antiquity to the present: Cato the Elder, the famously incorruptible statesman who spoke out against the decadence of his times, and Cicero, the consummate orator whose championing of republican institutions put him on a collision course with Julius Caesar and whose writings on justice and liberty continue to inform our political discourse today.
 
Rome’s decline and fall have long fascinated historians, but the story of how the empire was won is every bit as compelling. With
The Rise of Rome, one of our most revered chroniclers of the ancient world tells that tale in a way that will galvanize, inform, and enlighten modern readers.

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“Fascinating history and a great read.”
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“An engrossing history of a relentlessly pugnacious city’s 500-year rise to empire.”
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“Rome’s history abounds with remarkable figures. . . . Everitt writes for the informed and the uninformed general reader alike, in a brisk, conversational style, with a modern attitude of skepticism and realism.”
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“[A] lively and readable account . . . Roman history has an uncanny ability to resonate with contemporary events.”
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“Elegant, swift and faultless as an introduction to his subject.”
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“[An] engaging work that will captivate and inform from beginning to end.”
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“Fascinating history and a great read.”Chicago Sun-Times
 
“An engrossing history of a relentlessly pugnacious city’s 500-year rise to empire.”
—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Rome’s history abounds with remarkable figures. . . . Everitt writes for the informed and the uninformed general reader alike, in a brisk, conversational style, with a modern attitude of skepticism and realism.”
The Dallas Morning News
 
“[A] lively and readable account . . . Roman history has an uncanny ability to resonate with contemporary events.”
Maclean’s
 
“Elegant, swift and faultless as an introduction to his subject.”
—The Spectator

“[An] engaging work that will captivate and inform from beginning to end.”
—Booklist

About the Author

Anthony Everitt, sometime visiting professor in the visual and performing arts at Nottingham Trent University, has written extensively on European culture and is the author of Cicero, Augustus, and Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome. He has served as secretary general of the Arts Council of Great Britain. Everitt lives near Colchester, England’s first recorded town, founded by the Romans.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Trade Paperbacks; Reprint edition (November 12, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0812978153
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0812978155
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.12 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.11 x 1.1 x 9.16 inches
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Anthony Everitt, visiting professor in the visual and performing arts at Nottingham Trent University, has written extensively on European culture, and is the author of Cicero and Augustus. He has served as secretary general of the Arts Council of Great Britain. Everitt lives near Colchester, England's first recorded town, founded by the Romans.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019
The only book about the republic that I have found readable. When one goes so far back in history the sources are few and books tend to become very scholarly and boring with endless discussions about what really happened. He divides the book into different parts, with the first parts being somewhat mythical while the lasts parts are historic. And then he simply goes on narrating in a brilliant way. This makes in possible to read on any day, even after a long day of studies or work. Just hope Everitt will write some more books soon, since I have almostbread all of his books by now.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2013
I will leave it to others to review the material in-depth. As a graduate level history student, I found it both informative and readable. A great chronological survey of ancient Rome from its mythical roots in the aftermath of the Trojan War to the collapse of the Republic during the civil war between Caesar and Pompey (with mention of Augustus).

The Kindle edition contains a few errors, but nothing that really detracts from a smooth reading experience. It also includes a table of contents, and extensive endnotes (covering approximately 35-40% of the text).

Everitt is a great author, though not a professional historian. His expertise is in the visual arts, I believe, but he knows his subject very well along with the associated scholarship. His works on Cicero, Augustus, and Hadrian also come highly recommended for the general reader or history student.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
This is a great book to get your feet wet on roman history. It doesnt get to bogged down on anyone event for too long. If you are looking for a detailed history this isnt it. but if you want to get a better understanding of the timeline of the roman republic this is great, and absolutely perfect setup for reading about Caeser and his civil war.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2015
Disclaimer: I am biased as I'm in love with Ancient Rome.

That being said, Anthony Everitt as an uncanny knack for intertwining historical lore with storytelling that leaves you pouring over the pages wondering what will happen next and what the consequences will be. His foreshadowing is great, his tie-ins are on point, and he's never off topic. Not to mention his sources, it's outstanding the amount of research this guy puts into his work. Well done!

Enough about the writer, though, what about the book?

The Rise of Rome follows the known history ancient Rome (noting when it's factual and when it is disputed) from the supposed roots of the Fall of Troy all the way up to when the Republic was replaced by the its first emperor, Augustus. Along the way, Anthony draws a careful line detailing not only how Rome could rise to the great power it did, but also noting which points and at what times the civilization sets dangerous precedents and will eventually lead to its demise.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I feel as though the USA is some modern day reincarnation of Ancient Rome. From the mix of honor and devotion to country along with wicked dealings and terrible contemptible treatment of supposed allies, the USA will cease to be a power if or when the government ceases to coexist with itself. Ancient Rome tumbled because the politicians became Generals and they could no longer tolerate their political enemies.

In the USA today, Democrats and Republicans rip each other down in words only, and so long as it stays that way and after every election the losers go home to follow along, we will not follow in Rome's footsteps.

And oh yeah, side note, I can not WAIT to visit Rome next month!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2013
The Rise of the Roman Republic from its founding in 753 BC to the death of Julius Caesar in 44BC covers a lot of history. Many of the great events and personalities that shaped Rome took place during this era. It is a difficult task to condense so much history into one readable volume. Fortunately, Anthony Everitt was up to this task. "The Rise of Rome" is well organized and clearly written. As with the best summaries, Everitt's book will motivate readers to dig deeper into Roman history. Recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2015
I'm taking The Rise of Rome slower than most audio books. It is not an easy listen because it reads like a history book, which I have always loved history. It is doubtful to me that one would find a more in depth book which obviously has been very well researched. The narrator leaves something to be desired. If you want to learn about this subject, this is a good book.
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tracey
5.0 out of 5 stars Really interesting.
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Bought for a change to my usual read. Like how it's written. Informative, interesting, definitely worth a read.
Dali
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2012
If you are at all interested in ancient Roman history and culture this is a must have book. The author has meticulously researched this book and has written it as a page turner mystery and adventure novel. It details the history of the Roman civilization from it's early history to it's end. The book not only has many interesting facts and outlines the major players but it also gives an historical account as to the path taken by Rome in becoming the ruler of the ancient world. If you enjoy a well written historical novel, do not hesitate in buying this book.
Jong Kim
4.0 out of 5 stars but it is an excellent book to understand the beginning of Rome
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2015
I am still reading it, but it is an excellent book to understand the beginning of Rome.
Holt Sidney Joseph
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2014
A marvellous read
I've read a lot of ancient history, especially Rome and the Mediterranean, but this book was a revelation. Grippingly written. I followed it up by buying the superb 'Rubicon'.