Why Empires Fall
Autor John Rapley, Peter Heatheren Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mai 2023
This is not the first time the global order has witnessed such a dramatic rise and fall. The Roman Empire followed a similar arc from dizzying power to disintegration - a fact that is more than a strange historical coincidence. In Why Empires Fall, historian Peter Heather and political economist John Rapley use this Roman past to think anew about the contemporary West, its state of crisis, and what paths we could take out of it.
In this exceptional, transformative intervention, Heather and Rapley explore the uncanny parallels - and productive differences - between the two cases, moving beyond the familiar tropes of invading barbarians and civilizational decay to learn new lessons from ancient history. From 399 to 1999, the lifecycles of empires, they argue, sow the seeds of their inevitable destruction. The era of the West has reached its own end - so what comes next?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241407493
ISBN-10: 0241407494
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 221 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Allen Lane
ISBN-10: 0241407494
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 221 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Allen Lane
Notă biografică
John Rapley is a political economist at the University of Cambridge and a Senior Fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Studies. His books include Understanding Development, which remains in widespread use as a textbook in development studies, Globalization and Inequality and most recently Twilight of the Money Gods: Economics as a Religion and How it all Went Wrong.
Peter Heather is Chair of Medieval History at King's College, London. His many books include The Fall of the Roman Empire, Empires and Barbarians: Migration, Development and the Birth of Europe, The Restoration of Rome, Rome Resurgent and, most recently, Christendom.
Peter Heather is Chair of Medieval History at King's College, London. His many books include The Fall of the Roman Empire, Empires and Barbarians: Migration, Development and the Birth of Europe, The Restoration of Rome, Rome Resurgent and, most recently, Christendom.
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“[A] fascinating book.”—Martin Wolf, Financial Times, “Best Summer Books of 2023: Economics”
“[A] provocative short book . . . with a novel twist.”—The Economist
“The book is certainly a useful post-Gibbonian primer in why things went wrong for the Romans—Heather’s scholarship shines through its pages.”—The Telegraph
“Two experienced scholars lucidly engage in contemporary debates about the future of the West and its parallels to the Roman Empire. This is comparative history done right.”—David Potter, author of Disruption: Why Things Change
“[A] provocative short book . . . with a novel twist.”—The Economist
“The book is certainly a useful post-Gibbonian primer in why things went wrong for the Romans—Heather’s scholarship shines through its pages.”—The Telegraph
“Two experienced scholars lucidly engage in contemporary debates about the future of the West and its parallels to the Roman Empire. This is comparative history done right.”—David Potter, author of Disruption: Why Things Change
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A new perspective on parallels between ancient Rome and the modern world, and what comes next
A new perspective on parallels between ancient Rome and the modern world, and what comes next