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Pox Romana: The Plague That Shook the Roman World (Turning Points in Ancient History, 11)

معرفی کتاب «Pox Romana: The Plague That Shook the Roman World (Turning Points in Ancient History, 11)» نوشتهٔ Colin P Elliott، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2024. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A wide-ranging and dramatic account of the Antonine plague, the mysterious disease that struck the Roman Empire at its pinnacle In the middle of the second century AD, Rome was at its prosperous and powerful apex. The emperor Marcus Aurelius reigned over a vast territory that stretched from Britain to Egypt. The Roman-made peace, or Pax Romana , seemed to be permanent. Then, apparently out of nowhere, a sudden sickness struck the legions and laid waste to cities, including Rome itself. This fast-spreading disease, now known as the Antonine plague, may have been history’s first pandemic. Soon after its arrival, the Empire began its downward trajectory toward decline and fall. In Pox Romana , historian Colin Elliott offers a comprehensive, wide-ranging account of this pivotal moment in Roman history. Did a single disease—its origins and diagnosis still a mystery—bring Rome to its knees? Carefully examining all the available evidence, Elliott shows that Rome’s problems were more insidious. Years before the pandemic, the thin veneer of Roman peace and prosperity had begun to crack: the economy was sluggish, the military found itself bogged down in the Balkans and the Middle East, food insecurity led to riots and mass migration, and persecution of Christians intensified. The pandemic exposed the crumbling foundations of a doomed Empire. Arguing that the disease was both cause and effect of Rome’s fall, Elliott describes the plague’s “preexisting conditions” (Rome’s multiple economic, social, and environmental susceptibilities); recounts the history of the outbreak itself through the experiences of physician, victim, and political operator; and explores postpandemic crises. The pandemic’s most transformative power, Elliott suggests, may have been its lingering presence as a threat both real and perceived. A wide-ranging and dramatic account of the Antonine plague, the mysterious disease that struck the Roman Empire at its pinnacle In the middle of the second century AD, Rome was at its prosperous and powerful apex. The emperor Marcus Aurelius reigned over a vast territory that stretched from Britain to Egypt. The Roman-made peace, or Pax Romana , seemed to be permanent. Then, apparently out of nowhere, a sudden sickness struck the legions and laid waste to cities, including Rome itself. This fast-spreading disease, known now as the Antonine plague, may have been historys first pandemic. Soon after its arrival, the Empire began its downward trajectory toward decline and fall. In Pox Romana , historian Colin Elliott offers a comprehensive, wide-ranging account of this pivotal moment in Roman history. Did a single diseaseits origins and diagnosis still a mysterybring Rome to its knees? Carefully examining all the available evidence, Elliott shows that Romes problems were more insidious. Years before the pandemic, the thin veneer of Roman peace and prosperity had begun to the economy was sluggish, the military found itself bogged down in the Balkans and the Middle East, food insecurity led to riots and mass migration, and persecution of Christians intensified. The pandemic exposed the crumbling foundations of a doomed Empire. Arguing that the disease was both cause and effect of Romes fall, Elliott describes the plagues preexisting conditions (Romes multiple economic, social, and environmental susceptibilities); recounts the history of the outbreak itself through the experiences of physician, victim, and political operator; and explores postpandemic crises. The pandemics most transformative power, Elliott suggests, may have been its lingering presence as a threat both real and perceived. Cover 1 Series Page 3 Title Page 4 Copyright 5 Dedication 6 Contents 8 Foreword 10 Introduction: A Furious Beginning 16 Part I: Preexisting Conditions 26 1. Rome’s Fragile Peace 28 2. The Dry Tinder of Disease 49 3. Rumors of Death 81 Part II: Outbreak 100 4. Plague Unleashed 102 5. The Age of Angst 136 6. An Empire Exhausted 168 Part III. Casualties 208 7. Redux? 210 8. The End of an Era 238 Epilogue: The Spirit of Pandemic 258 Acknowledgments 266 Notes 268 Bibliography 296 Index 326 "A new account of the Antonine plague and its long-lasting effects on the history of the Roman empire"-- Provided by publisher
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