British Quarterly Review, American Edition, Vol. LIV by Various

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Author Various
Title British Quarterly Review, American Edition, Vol. LIV
July and October, 1871
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Summary "British Quarterly Review, American Edition, Vol. LIV" by Various is a collection of scholarly essays published in the early 19th century, specifically in 1871. This volume compiles critical analyses and discussions on various subjects, prominently featuring historical topics such as the Roman Empire and its cultural, social, and political dimensions. As such, it likely serves as a rich resource for readers interested in the historical assessment of significant civilizations and their lasting influence on modern thought. The opening portion of this volume primarily presents an analysis of the history of the Roman Empire, examining its unique position as a cornerstone of civilized existence in the ancient world. It highlights the empire's synthesis of various cultural traditions, philosophical developments, and political structures, while also contrasting the moral and social conditions of the heathen world during its reign with the emerging influence of Christianity. The text critiques the shortcomings of existing English histories of the Roman Empire and advocates for a more nuanced comprehension of the interactions between pagan and Christian societies, noting the profound effects of Christianity as it began to permeate the very fabric of a civilization built on an intricate tapestry of power, societal norms, and legacy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject English periodicals
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