In this book, David Braund offers a significantly different
perspective upon the history of Roman Britain. He concentrates upon
the literary evidence, which has been studied to a lesser extent
than archaeology in recent years. Close attention to the Greek and
Roman sources enables the construction of a new approach to Roman
Britain, its history and its archaeology. For the first time,
monarchy is identified as a key issue in the history of Roman
Britain.
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