Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian's Wall | Adrian Goldsworthy
3 posts | 3 read | 1 to read
From an award-winning historian of ancient Rome, a definitive history of Hadrian's Wall Stretching eighty miles from coast to coast across northern England, Hadrian's Wall is the largest Roman artifact known today. It is commonly viewed as a defiant barrier, the end of the empire, a place where civilization stopped and barbarism began. In fact, the massive structure remains shrouded in mystery. Was the wall intended to keep out the Picts, who inhabited the North? Or was it merely a symbol of Roman power and wealth? What was life like for soldiers stationed along its expanse? How was the extraordinary structure built--with what technology, skills, and materials? In Hadrian's Wall, Adrian Goldsworthy embarks on a historical and archeological investigation, sifting fact from legend while simultaneously situating the wall in the wider scene of Roman Britain. The result is a concise and enthralling history of a great architectural marvel of the ancient world.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
i.z.booknook
Hadrian's Wall | Adrian Goldsworthy
post image
Pickpick

I recently completed the Hadrian‘s Wall path with my dad and read this to introduce myself to the history. We walked 84 miles from west to east over 6 and a half days. This was a great, short, easily read introduction with interesting facts and a broad historical sweep, covering how it was used, for how long, the people that used it, and its purposes. Recommend for anyone wanting an introduction to the northernmost Roman frontier!

Itchyfeetreader Well done my husband and our dog did a section of it last year but he wants to do the whole thing next 1y
34 likes1 stack add1 comment
review
Schnoebs
Hadrian's Wall | Adrian Goldsworthy
post image
Mehso-so

So I picked this book to push myself to listen to something outside of my comfort zone. I‘m not a big history reader besides those on natural sciences but I decided to give this a go. It was interesting hearing about the Roman Army in an area I don‘t normally associate with it and it was also interesting hearing about an earlier “barbaric” Britain.

#scribd #audiobook #history #romans #Britain #mpls #twincities