History University of Cambridge
A range of essays written for Part I Paper 13 (European History 31BC-900AD) of the Cambridge History Tripos.
The essays provided focus on the early part of the paper: the Roman Principate. These essays would provide a good introduction to anyone studying Roman history. Essays average around 3000 words, and each includes a bibliography.
Topics covered include:
Augustus;
The history of Tacitus;
The condition of slaves;
The role of local elites in running the Empire;
The 'third-century crisis';
Economic growth;
The role of senators under the Principate.
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