The First Century: Emperors, Gods and Everyman
by William K. Klingaman
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An engrossing popular history of the major events and people at the time of Jesus, the Roman Empire, and the Han Dynasty.Tags
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While I think Klingaman's approach is too broad (I probably would have cut China out completely and just concentrated on Europe and the Middle East), this book is very well written and entertaining. There is a personal element in the work that is not found in many history books. You really get a sense of the people found within. I am pleased at his respectful approach to Christianity, even if it remains a secular approach.
He jumps from area to area, as though telling a chronological history of the world rather than a place at a time. This allows us to see how events lined up across the continent and how they affected each other. We can see, for instance, how Roman politics affected the trial and crucifixion of Christ.
A good read, and show more one I recommend to anyone interested in this time period. show less
He jumps from area to area, as though telling a chronological history of the world rather than a place at a time. This allows us to see how events lined up across the continent and how they affected each other. We can see, for instance, how Roman politics affected the trial and crucifixion of Christ.
A good read, and show more one I recommend to anyone interested in this time period. show less
Clever overview of China, Jerusalem and the Roman Empire during the first century CE, with the weight of the book focused on the Roman Empire. Entertaining and informative.
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William K. Klingaman holds a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Virginia and has taught at the University of Virginia and the University of Maryland. He is the author of several books, including The Year Without Summer, The First Century, Abraham Lincoln and The Road to Emancipation, and histories of the years 1919, 1929, and 1941.
Common Knowledge
- Original publication date
- 1990
- People/Characters
- Augustus Caesar; Tiberius Caesar, Roman Emperor; Claudius I, Emperor of Rome
- Important places
- Rome, Roman Empire; Jerusalem
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- Languages
- English
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