The Storm Before the Storm
The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic
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Mike Duncan
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Mike Duncan
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The creator of the massively popular, award-winning podcast series The History of Rome brings to life the story of the tumultuous years that set the stage for the fall of the Roman Republic.
The Roman Republic was one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of civilization. After its founding in 509 BCE, the Romans refused to allow a single leader to seize control of the state and grab absolute power. The Roman commitment to cooperative government and peaceful transfers of power was unmatched in the history of the ancient world.
But by the year 133 BCE, the republican system was unable to cope with the vast empire Rome now ruled. Almost as soon as they had conquered the Mediterranean, Rome became engulfed in violent political conflicts and civil wars that would destroy the Republic less than a century later.
Chronicling the years 133-80 BCE, The Storm Before the Storm is a rollicking deep dive into the bloody battles, political machinations, and human drama that defined a dangerous new political environment - a stark warning for modern listeners about what happens to a civilization driven by increasing economic inequality, political polarization, and ruthless ambition.
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©2017 Mike Duncan (P)2017 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about The Storm Before the Storm
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- Dhruva Narayan
- 15-04-22
a good overview
Starting from the time of the Grachi brothers to Sulla's triumph, this book provides a good overview of the political events that took place in Rome. I liked the fact that the book talks about the social changes that take place in Rome and how they influenced political decisions.
I like Mike Duncan's work, but I'm not a big fan of his narration. A lot of people obviously like it, but I prefer narrators with more energy and emotion in their voices like Dan Carlin. But still, it was a good book overall and the narration didn't spoil it for me.
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