The Roads to Rome by Catherine Fletcher; Italy Reborn by Mark Gilbert reviews the long path to prosperity
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Catherine Fletcher delves into the multifaceted aspects of Roman roads, highlighting their military, communication, and symbolic significance across centuries.
Roman roads played a crucial role in binding states together, serving as both military supply lines and means of rapid communication - covering distances that seem astonishing by today's standards.
Fletcher's engaging narrative blends historical analysis with humor and personal anecdotes, offering a vivid portrayal of her travels along Roman roads and their contemporary remnants around the world.
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