Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119139569
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 160 gr
- ISBN-10: 8119139569
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 20 mm
- No of Pages: 148
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹671.00Current price is: ₹671.00.
Explore the fascinating parallels between the Roman and British Empires in “The Ancient Roman Empire and the British Empire in India.” James Bryce’s insightful analysis compares their legal systems, military strategies, and administrative policies. Discover how these empires shaped the world through law, governance, and cultural exchange. Perfect for history enthusiasts, legal scholars, and anyone interested in comparative politics. ISBN: 9788119139569
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Sakshi Yogendra Kasat –
A unique perspective, exploring law & governance similarities. At times felt too theoretical, but generally insightful.
Siddharth Pawdia –
This book provides very insightful comparisons between ancient roman empire and the british empire.
Anshuman –
One of the best resources to learn about legal systems in historical empires.
Priya –
James Bryce did very good job of compiling this book. Very well written.
Vishal Sinha –
An intriguing look at the legacies of two great empires. Some sections were more engaging than others, but overall worth reading.
Amulya Baranwal –
A detailed analysis of historical legal structures, comparing the british and roman empire.
Abhishek Kumar Nishad –
Though the book had a lot of information, some places became a little confusing to understand.
Varun Mittal –
Detailed and thorough examination. It can be a bit dense if you’re not familiar with legal history, but very informative.
Maheshwari Rawat –
The book started strong, but lost some momentum in the later chapters. Still, a decent read for its core insights.
Soumi Banerjee –
A solid historical analysis, although some of the comparisons felt a little stretched. Worth a look if you’re into this subject matter.
Tanishq Kohli –
Fascinating comparisons between the empires! I really liked this book. It broadened my understanding of legal history.
Himanshu Kumar Singh –
Interesting perspective; however, sometimes I felt the writing was a little too academic and difficult to digest.
Ashutosh Singh –
Bryce’s work provides a valuable overview, but I felt it could have benefited from more contemporary scholarship.
Selven George Cristi –
The writing was a little hard to understand at some places, but the knowledge was very informative.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
Bryce’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking. A must-read for anyone interested in comparative empires and legal systems.
Dev Kumar Gupta –
Bryce draws interesting parallels, but the writing feels a bit dense at times. Still, worth a read for serious history buffs.
Simran Keshri –
A well-written comparison, though I believe author could have provided a bit more details.
Name –
Overall a well written and insightful book.
Manasvi Saboo –
A compelling comparative study! The insights into legal diffusion are fascinating. Some sections are a bit dry, but overall, excellent.
Rhitu Prashansa –
Interesting concept, but the execution felt a little disjointed. I expected more depth in certain areas. Okay read overall.
Chayan Thagria –
Good resource for learning about ancient history. Author has explained everything greatly.
Sakshi Agarwal –
The book offers a unique comparison of Roman and British legal systems. Engaging read for law and history enthusiasts.
Junnyali Panthri –
Found the book to be quite informative, comparing roman empire with british empire in india.