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BOOKS
Boatwright, Mary T., et al. The Romans: From Village to Empire, 2d ed. 2012. An excellent survey of Roman history that emphasizes everyday life as well as political developments.
Canfora, Luciano. Julius Caesar: The Life and Times of the People’s Dictator. 2007. Provides a new interpretation of Caesar that puts him fully into the context of his times.
Cornell, T. J. The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars. 1995. Extremely influential study that led to a major rethinking of early Roman history.
Eckstein, Arthur M. Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War, and the Rise of Rome. 2006. Places the rise of the Roman Republic in the context of the wars of contemporary Hellenistic states.
Evans, J. K. War, Women, and Children in Ancient Rome. 2000. Provides a concise survey of how war affected the home front in wartime.
Everitt, Anthony. The Rise of Rome: The Making of the World’s Greatest Empire. 2012. An engaging and thorough narrative written for general readers.
Forsythe, Gary A. A Critical History of Early Rome from Prehistory to the First Punic War. 2005. Uses archaeological findings as well as written sources to examine the political, social, and religious developments of early Rome.
Haynes, Sybille. Etruscan Civilization: A Cultural History. 2005. Deals with cultural history, giving special emphasis to Etruscan women.
Holland, Tom. Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic. 2005. A dramatic account of the disintegration of the republic from the Gracchi to Caesar’s death.
Matz, David. Daily Life of the Ancient Romans. 2008. A brief but valuable account of the ordinary things in Roman life.
Miles, Richard. Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of a Civilization. 2011. A lively narrative of the rise and fall of Carthage, based on early sources and archaeological evidence.
Murell, John. Cicero and the Roman Republic. 2008. Looks at the late republic through Cicero’s life and political career.
Warrior, Valerie. Roman Religion. 2006. A relatively brief study that examines the actual practices of Roman religion in their social contexts.
DOCUMENTARIES
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (BBC, 2006). A six-
Great Generals of the Ancient World: Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Julius Caesar (History Channel, 2006). Three-
Lost Worlds: The Etruscans (Discovery Channel, 2002). An examination of Etruscan society and culture centering on the unexpected discovery of a 2,500-
Secrets of Lost Empires: Roman Bath (Nova, 2000). In Turkey Nova re-
FEATURE FILMS AND TELEVISION
Rome (HBO and BBC, 2005, 2007). British-
Spartacus (Stanley Kubrick, 1960). Oscar-
WEB SITES
Aquae Urbis Romae. An interactive cartographic history of Roman hydraulic systems and their impact on the urban development of Rome, including aqueducts, fountains, sewers, bridges, and conduits. www3.iath.virginia.edu/waters/
LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World. Primary and secondary resources on ancient Rome, including photographs, inscriptions, maps, and links to other Roman Web sites. penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/home.htm
Mysterious Etruscans. Informative, well-