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Interview with Greg Woolf
Interview by Kelly Macquire

Interview with Greg Woolf

Join World History Encyclopedia as they talk to author and professor Greg Woolf all about his book Rome: An Empire's Story, Second Edition, published by Oxford University Press. Kelly (WHE): Do you want to just tell everyone what the book...
Rome: An Empire's Story Second Edition by Greg Woolf
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Rome: An Empire's Story Second Edition by Greg Woolf

Cover of Rome: An Empire's Story Second Edition by Greg Woolf. Published by Oxford University Press.
Rome: An Empire's Story with Greg Woolf
Video by Kelly Macquire

Rome: An Empire's Story with Greg Woolf

In our interview with Greg Woolf, we chat all about the second edition of his book Rome: An Empire's Story. What's the book about? Well, It's a total history of Rome. It starts with the 8th century BCE, when it's just a scatter of villages...
Greg Woolf
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Greg Woolf

Greg Woolf, the author of Rome: An Empire's Story Second Edition, published by Oxford University Press.
The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: Interview with Greg Woolf
Video by Ancient History Encyclopedia

The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: Interview with Greg Woolf

The author of The Life and Death of Ancient Cities, Greg Woolf talks about the history of cities in the ancient world. Why did all cities not survive? What constitutes a city? How long have humans been creating cities? All of these questions...
Mesopotamia: Empires & Warfare
Lesson Pack by Marion Wadowski

Mesopotamia: Empires & Warfare

This lesson pack on empires and warfare in ancient Mesopotamia includes the following content: Two Lesson Plans Assyrian & Akkadian Empires Mesopotamian Warfare Additional Materials Open Questions / Essay Questions...
The Egyptian Cinderella Story Debunked
Article by Joshua J. Mark

The Egyptian Cinderella Story Debunked

The story of Cinderella is one of the most popular in the world. In the west, it has enjoyed a continuous following since its revision and publication by Charles Perrault in 1697 CE but the tale of the young heroine, unjustly forced into...
10 Maps of Bronze Age Empires
Image Gallery by Simeon Netchev

10 Maps of Bronze Age Empires

During the Bronze Age, which spanned roughly from 3300 BCE to 1200 BCE, several powerful empires emerged, shaping the course of early civilization. In this collection of ten maps, we take a look at the empires that flourished in regions such...
Kingdoms & Empires of Ancient Mesopotamia
Collection by Jan van der Crabben

Kingdoms & Empires of Ancient Mesopotamia

The region of ancient Mesopotamia was home to several key kingdoms and empires that left a lasting impact on the region and influenced future civilizations. One of the earliest empires was the Akkadian Empire, established by Sargon the...
Ancient Egypt and other Empires // Why did Ancient Egypt never conquer other empires?
Video by Ancient History Encyclopedia

Ancient Egypt and other Empires // Why did Ancient Egypt never conquer other empires?

Ever wondered why Ancient Egypt did not extend far beyond its borders? Why did the Ancient Egyptian Empire not conquer other empires, even during their strongest period? During the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, the Egyptians still did not...
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