Adrian Goldsworthy is a preeminent historian of the ancient world. His many acclaimed works include Caesar, a New York Times Notable Book and winner of the Society of Military History s Distinguished Book Award for Biography. Goldsworthy, who received his doctorate at Oxford, lectures widely and consults on historical documentaries produced by the History Channel, National Geographic, and the BBC."
How Rome Fell is an interesting and compelling analysis. It is
definitely worth the price to obtain and the time to digest, even
if you are not a student of classical history. --;i>The American
Spectator
--Brandon Crocker "The American Spectator ""
"Goldsworthy . . . claims the empire's fatal move was to make the
centre of authority Rome and its experienced senatorial government
irrelevant. . . . Goldsworthy's expertise guarantees his clearly
and powerfully articulated thesis will open up the debate all over
again." Peter Jones, Telegraph
--Peter Jones"Telegraph" (06/07/2009)"
"Goldsworthy is not the first historian to note the
self-destructiveness of Roman imperial and military institutions.
He has, however, provided one of the most penetrating and
well-written analyses of how this dysfunction led to the fall of
the Roman Empire." Daniel P. Murphy, Magill's Literary Annual
2010--Daniel P. Murphy "Magill's Literary Annual 2010 ""
"How Rome Fell" is an interesting and compelling analysis. It is
definitely worth the price to obtain and the time to digest, even
if you are not a student of classical history. --;i>The American
Spectator"
--Brandon Crocker "The American Spectator ""
""How Rome Fell" is an interesting and compelling analysis. It is
definitely worth the price to obtain and the time to digest, even
if you are not a student of classical history."--;i>The American
Spectator"
--Brandon Crocker "The American Spectator "
"Goldsworthy . . . claims the empire''s fatal move was to make the
centre of authority--Rome and its experienced senatorial
government--irrelevant. . . . Goldsworthy''s expertise guarantees
his clearly and powerfully articulated thesis will open up the
debate all over again."--Peter Jones, "Telegraph"
--Peter Jones"Telegraph" (06/07/2009)
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