Roman Britain

“Roman Britain” by I. A. Richmond, published by Penguin in 1995, offers a comprehensive overview of the Roman province of Britain from AD 43 to the fifth century. This second edition has been revised to incorporate recent archaeological findings, enhancing the understanding of this historical period. The book is presented in English and spans 209 pages, making it a concise resource for those interested in the history of Great Britain during Roman rule.
Readers will find that the text provides a general picture of Britain under Roman governance, including insights into the region prior to the first Roman invasion, as discussed in the new introductory chapter. The book delves into various aspects of history, touching on themes relevant to Europe and the broader context of Latin America and South America. This edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone looking to explore the complexities of Roman Britain and its historical significance.
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This text provides a general picture of the Roman province of Britain during the period from AD 43 until the fifth century. This edition has been revised in the light of recent archaeological research. A new introductory chapter looks at Britain before the first Roman invasion.
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