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John Rogan (2)

Author of Reading Roman Inscriptions

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John Rogan read History and Theology at the University of Durham. He is an Occasional Lecturer for The Workers' Educational Association and Dillington House, and has produced a number of books and articles. He is also a former Associate of the Centre for Organisation Analysis and Provost of St show more Paul's Cathedral, Dundee. show less

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Unless I am mistaken this book was written by an amateur historian. As such it's a nice achievement, but it's greatest weaknesses are that it's too short even for an introductory book and that the bibliography only contains about twenty references. The author seems to be competent on each topic, but he treats them very briefly and there seems to be no general plan for tying the chapters together. Chapter 4, where the author recounts correspondence sent between a local governor and the show more emperor Trajan, is the most interesting one because it actually goes into some detail on practical government. show less

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