New Rome, Paul Stephenson
New Rome, Paul Stephenson
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New Rome
The Empire in the East

Author: Paul Stephenson

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 18 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/29/2023


Synopsis

As modern empires rise and fall, ancient Rome becomes ever more significant. We yearn for Rome's power but fear Rome's ruin—will we turn out like the Romans, we wonder, or can we escape their fate? That question has obsessed centuries of historians and leaders, who have explored diverse political, religious, and economic forces to explain Roman decline.

In New Rome, Paul Stephenson looks beyond traditional texts and well-known artifacts to offer a novel, scientifically minded interpretation of antiquity's end. It turns out that the descent of Rome is inscribed not only in parchments but also in ice cores and DNA. During its final five centuries, the empire in the east survived devastation by natural disasters, the degradation of the human environment, and pathogens previously unknown to the empire's densely populated, unsanitary cities. However, Greco-Roman civilization, a world of interconnected cities that had shared a common material culture for a millennium, did not.

Politics, war, and religious strife drove the transformation of Eastern Rome, but they do not tell the whole story. Braiding the political history of the empire together with its urban, material, environmental, and epidemiological history, New Rome offers the most comprehensive explanation to date of the Eastern Empire's transformation into Byzantium.

About Paul Stephenson

Paul Stephenson is a historian of late antiquity and the author of Constantine: Roman Emperor, Christian Victor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen on June 20, 2023

Interesting and detailed book looking at the development of the new Rome or the Eastern roman empire and its struggles and victories with its neighbours......more

Goodreads review by Beauregard on November 19, 2023

Our understanding about history gets reassessed as we evolve our own understanding of our current place in history. It is a massive undertaking to tackle a general history of the Eastern Empire and tell such a compelling story as this author does while describing all the moving pieces and weaving th......more

Goodreads review by Terence on April 26, 2022

Stephenson divides New Rome into three parts. The first part is a topical history of the period covered (c. 450 – c. 700) that focuses on the lives of the empire’s citizens. For me, this is the strongest part of the book; I learned genuinely new information about the period. The second part is a nar......more

Goodreads review by Simon on August 13, 2023

Byzantines can't sit still for one second, all they do is murder, mutilate and burn each other......more

Goodreads review by Anne on January 04, 2022

The later part of the Roman Empire isn't one that gets as much attention and here Paul Stephenson examines the empire from the 'New Rome' (aka Constantinople) point of view- roughly 395-700. Mostly the eastern part of the empire- Constantinople, and what today would be called Asia, Turkey, parts of......more