"Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States" by James Hamilton Lewis offers a compelling comparison of two influential political systems. This meticulously prepared print edition explores the foundational principles and historical trajectories of the Roman Republic and the United States, providing insights into comparative government and political science. Delve into the political history of Rome from 510-30 B. C. and examine parallels with the development of the United States. A valuable resource for those interested in ancient history, political theory, and the enduring legacy of republican ideals. Discover the historical connections and divergences between these two great republics in this accessible and insightful study.
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