
Is President Trump a new Nero, or a contemporary Caligula? The Roman Empire was full of merchants of chaos, power-hungry emperors, epic wars, backstabbing, betrayals — the whole horror show. And it was a time of civilisational scale change. As we grapple with a rewriting of the world order, does Ancient Rome have lessons for us today — about the building and breaking of empires, or the rise and fall of autocrats? Or are these sorts of comparisons with the past fraught with complication? Join Natasha Mitchell and guests at this Melbourne Museum event to coincide with the opening of the ROME: Empire, Power, People exhibition. Speakers Rhiannon Evans Co-host of the Emperors of Rome podcast Author, Utopia Antiqua: Readings of the Golden Age and decline at Rome (Routledge, 2007) Adjunct Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient History La Trobe University Nick Bisley Author, Asian Crucible: Globalization, Geopolitics and the Contest for the Future (Bristol University Press, 202...
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