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The Road by HarperCollins Publishers; 9780008356699

The Road

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Description

The Road delves into the profound influence of Roman roads on the trajectory of British history over the span of two millennia. Beginning with the iconic Watling Street, the first thoroughfare constructed by the Romans, the narrative unfolds a detailed exploration of their extensive network across the landscape of Britain.

The Plot

This meticulously researched work examines not only the physical routes but also the cultural significance they held. The roads served as arteries for the movement of troops and supplies, but they also acted as conduits for the exchange of ideas and cultural practices. As the author guides readers through significant historical events and exchanges that occurred along these thoroughfares, a rich tapestry of local folklore and historical narratives emerges.

Themes

  • Infrastructure and Society: The book highlights how the Romans’ engineering prowess shaped both the environment and the communities that developed along these routes.
  • Historical Impact: It underscores the transformative power of transportation in human history, illustrating how roads facilitated not just movement, but also the spread of knowledge and culture.
  • Folklore and Memory: The narrative reveals how these roads have become embedded in local lore, influencing perceptions of history and identity.

"An exploration of the past that resonates with contemporary themes of connection and movement."

Readers who appreciate works like Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne or Ghosts of the Tsunami by Richard Lloyd Parry may find The Road equally compelling, as it weaves together history, culture, and the stories that shape our understanding of the world.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 161 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008356699

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