Conquerors and Slaves
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Roman Empire in Conquerors and Slaves by Keith Hopkins, published by Cambridge University Press in 1981. This compelling work spans 292 pages and delves into the institutions that underpinned one of history's most formidable empires. Hopkins, a renowned classicist and sociologist, employs a variety of sociological concepts and methods to shed light on the evolution of traditional Roman institutions as the empire expanded. By exploring how the Romans adapted to their vast conquests, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of power, social structures, and cultural exchange in ancient times. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone intrigued by the enduring legacy of Rome, Conquerors and Slaves is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of this pivotal era.