Greece

by Valerie Bodden

Published 1 July 2014
From the lowliest slave to the most powerful ruler, every civilization has been built and undone by different classes of people. This new series takes an anthropologist s view of five famous Ancient Civilizations, noting how the various social groups influenced and interacted with each other and changed the very history of the world. Emphasizing each civilization s legacy and innovations, each title also presents a timeline of major historical events and engaging facts are highlighted throughout the text. In this title discover an historical overview of the Greek civilization from the perspectives of the social classes, from the aristocrats to the slaves, including the Mediterranean city-states growth and decline.

This book provides a historical overview of the Greek civilization, the roles within its social classes, from the aristocrats to the slaves, and the Mediterranean city-states' growth and decline.

Egypt

by Valerie Bodden

Published 1 July 2014
In this title discover an historical overview of the Egyptian civilization from the perspectives of the social classes, from the king to the laborers, including the North African kingdoms growth and decline.

This book provides a historical overview of the Egyptian civilization, the roles within its social classes, from the king to the laborers, and the North African kingdoms' growth and decline.

Rome

by Valerie Bodden

Published 1 July 2014
Discover an historical overview of the Roman civilization from the perspectives of the social classes, from the senators to the plebeians, including the Italian empire's growth and decline.

This book presents a historical overview of the Roman civilization, the roles within its social classes, from the senators to the plebeians, and the Italian empire's growth and decline.