An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire, 54 BC - AD 409
By (Author) David Mattingly
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
26th July 2007
26th July 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941
Paperback
640
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
436g
The centuries under which Britain was under Roman occupation have always had a contradictory reputation. Generations of British readers were brought up to approve of the Roman Empire as the model for their own empire, but equally it was embarrassingly clear that within the Roman Empire Britain itself was merely an unattractive exploitation colony. David Mattingly's major new book draws on a wealth of new research to recreate brilliantly this colonial Britain- a rebellious, disadvantaged place needing heavy garrisoning and highly vulnerable to political change in Rome. The result puts the whole great story in a new and fascinating light.
They came, they saw and they definitely conquered. David Mattingly has taken a refreshing look at what it meant for the Britons.
"The Times" (London)
They came, they saw and they definitely conquered. David Mattingly has taken a refreshing look at what it meant for the Britons.
"The Times" (London)
a They came, they saw and they definitely conquered. David Mattingly has taken a refreshing look at what it meant for the Britons.a
a"The Times" (London)
David Mattingly is Professor of Roman Archaeology at the University of Leicester