The Lives of the Twelve Hundred Caesars: Roman Emperors, Global Comparisons
Speaker:
Walter Scheidel, Stanford University Roman emperors were special, but not in a good way: they were more often murdered than any other rulers in the history of Europe, and they were far less often succeeded by family members than rulers in any other major monarchy in the history of the world. How can we demonstrate and explain Roman exceptionalism? This lecture highlights the crucial importance of a global cross-cultural comparative perspective for our understanding of ancient (or any) history.
Event Date:
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Event Time:
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm 