The legacy of the Romans for Britain


Essay, 2006

4 Pages, Grade: 2


Abstract or Introduction

I have never been to Rome. It must be strange for you, reading this statement of the author of an essay about Roman influence in Britain. But it’s true. And I have to face that fact even more often and be ashamed of what consequences it implies since I have come to Britain, and especially since I have come to Bath. Bath, the Roman City. Bath, the Roman Baths. Bath and the Romans. I feel like I have come to little Rome since I come here, really. It is everywhere and overwhelming, the still palpable presence of Roman life and culture today. I am very aware of the fact that the Roman Empire influenced not only Britain, but entire Europe. But the Romans never got so far as to conquer Berlin, so I never really got in touch with such an astounding presence still today. But the Romans did not have to really set a foot in a territory to make people feel their influence, even hundreds of years after the breakdown of the Roman Empire. Their influence is noticeable in almost every branch of human life, still today.

Details

Title
The legacy of the Romans for Britain
College
University of Bath  (Department of European Studies and Modern Languages)
Course
Britain’s International History
Grade
2
Author
Year
2006
Pages
4
Catalog Number
V134720
ISBN (eBook)
9783640427093
ISBN (Book)
9783640424436
File size
365 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Romans in Britain, Römer, Großbritanien, Britische Geschichte
Quote paper
Katja Buthut (Author), 2006, The legacy of the Romans for Britain, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/134720

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