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The Storm Before the Storm

The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic

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The Storm Before the Storm

De: Mike Duncan
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From the creator of the award-winning podcast series The History of Rome and Revolutions comes the "remarkably engaging" (Washington Post) history of the bloody battles, political machinations, and human drama that set the stage for the fall of the Roman Republic.

The Roman Republic was one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of civilization. Beginning as a small city-state in central Italy, Rome gradually expanded into a wider world filled with petty tyrants, barbarian chieftains, and despotic kings. Through the centuries, Rome's model of cooperative and participatory government remained remarkably durable and unmatched in the history of the ancient world.

In 146 BC, Rome finally emerged as the strongest power in the Mediterranean. But the very success of the Republic proved to be its undoing. The republican system was unable to cope with the vast empire Rome now ruled: rising economic inequality disrupted traditional ways of life, endemic social and ethnic prejudice led to clashes over citizenship and voting rights, and rampant corruption and ruthless ambition sparked violent political clashes that cracked the once indestructible foundations of the Republic.

Chronicling the years 146-78 BC, The Storm Before the Storm dives headlong into the first generation to face this treacherous new political environment. Abandoning the ancient principles of their forbearers, men like Marius, Sulla, and the Gracchi brothers set dangerous new precedents that would start the Republic on the road to destruction and provide a stark warning about what can happen to a civilization that has lost its way.
Antiguo Militar Mundial Política y Gobierno Roma Italia Realeza Inspirador Para reflexionar Eastern Roman Empire

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"Mike Duncan's popular podcast, The History of Rome and Revolutions, packed facts, dry humor and historical parallels into easily digestible 20-minute episodes. His new book, The Storm Before The Storm, focuses on the decades that led up to the fall of the Republic. From income inequality to questions about who does and doesn't deserve citizenship to the rise of populism, it's consistently surprising how the issues we're facing today were relevant two millennia ago. And if you're worried about those parallels, this book provides a dose of reassurance. We're divided, but hey, at least we're not laying siege to our political rivals' cities just yet!"—National Public Radio, Best Books of 2017
"Disentangles well some complex events others neglect."—Wall Street Journal
"Remarkably engaging."—Washington Post
"Marvelous... A highly enjoyable historical narrative that reads almost like a modern political thriller."—New York Journal of Books
"The Storm Before the Storm is massively entertaining and relevant to our own time. All times, in fact. War, politics, money, power, corruption, and class warfare seem to overwhelm the republican Roman political system and the results are horrifying. Huge personalities like Marius and Sulla cast a large shadow, but forces beyond anyone's control seem to drive the narrative. A chilling reminder of what can happen in any republic. Masterfully told."—Dan Carlin, host of Hardcore History podcast
"An amazingly enjoyable history... With his fresh approach, Mike Duncan shows that it is important to understand what happened two thousand years ago to understand what is happening now and in the coming centuries."—Washington Book Review
"Never has a book about history that's two millennia old been so timely. Duncan, in the sort of narrative prose that caused his podcasts to electrify history lovers everywhere, tells the story of the decay of Republican Rome-and its contemporary relevance drips off every page. The Storm Before the Storm has everything from vividly portrayed populist demagogues exploiting economic and social inequality to the failure of calcified republican institutions to adapt to changing circumstances. You'll learn as much about the problems we face today from this book as from any newspaper."—Benjamin Wittes, editor-in-chief of Lawfare and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution
"Written with the humor and the storytelling instincts that made him such a popular podcaster, Duncan brilliantly answers a vital question that is rarely asked: What weakened the late Roman Republic enough that it collapsed under the ambitions of the Caesars? This is history as it should be-compelling, witty, and ultimately revealing."—Lars Brownworth, author of In Distant Lands: A Short History of the Crusades
Engaging Narrative • Accessible History • Relevant Parallels • Insightful Analysis • Conversational Tone

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Well paced and well told. Parts of all these characters live in today's counterparts. Give us more!

Loved it!

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Even in the face of so many men and places Mike seems to never get you lost in the sea of Romans. It was fascinating and interesting from the beginning and Mike is a great narrator. Although Mike expresses caution between trying to connect these ancient events and now you still can't help but see similarities between these events and the current. Love every second of the book!

Such a good job!!

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I just liked the content and presentation. It's basically more and detailed of what the author already created in his History of Rome podcast.

Expansion of existing podcast

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Would you listen to The Storm Before the Storm again? Why?

Yes, been a big fan of Mike Duncan for years

What did you like best about this story?

The narration and story format

Which scene was your favorite?

How the the Republic devolved due to a simple agrarian reform

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No

Any additional comments?

Anyone who enjoys history will enjoy this book

Great History Telling

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This is a great telling of the historical era prior to the rise of Caesar. I wished for more analysis though. Some conclusions about what caused the Roman society to go the way it did would have been appreciated.

As always, great story telling

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Mike Duncan created the award-winning, "The History of Rome" podcast and so there is no need to ask, "Will I enjoy this?" Take a quick listen to the podcast that birthed the book, it's only 179+ Episodes!

But let us be serious for a moment. You've already done that. You listen to the whole thing, and you've been listening to his new podcast, "Revolutions." You know this is going to be amazing, and you don't need me to tell you that. Mike has only been doing this for over a decade, you know that what he writes sounds amazing in audio format.

I've listened to it twice now, and it was wonderful both times. No doubt, like the podcast, I will continue to return to it. Mike goes into a lot more detail about the time frame and is able to include more figures and events, leading to a better understanding of not just the era being covered, but that more famous story which follows.

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The History of Rome Returns!

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awesome detailed account of the downfall of the Roman republic, great job by the narrator like he does on his podcast.

awesome book!

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An amazing read and story from Mike Duncan. I listened to his History of Rome podcast and was ecstatic about being able to get I to a deep dive of such a pivotal turning point in the empire, and by extension the world at large. Detailed, clearly read, and a coherent narrative make Storm an amazing listen.

Great read and useful insight.

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I was never very good in history, so it’s a reflection on me rather than the author that I’ll need to listen several more times to grasp all the different characters in Roman history. Everyone seems to be named Marius & Graucus! Author is very knowledgeable & I learned a lot on this first pass. Highly recommend

Will need to listen several times

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This book does what Mikes podcast did but at a higher level of detail. Great narrative within a good historiographical frame but doesn’t let that get in the way. Doesn’t come back around to the thesis about its relevance to today but that’s probably for the best. We can do that ourselves.

Perfectly pitched

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