The Kingdom of Iron and Rust (Crisis and the Quest for a New Golden Age in the Roman Empire)

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An exciting new history of the Roman Empire’s struggle for survival in a turbulent era rocked by crises, when the specter of its decline and fall loomed over it as never before.

Rome's decline, as historian Cassius Dio famously put it, "from a kingdom of gold to one of iron and rust," seemed inevitable. After a brilliant Golden Age, the ominous specter of crisis, chaos, and collapse loomed over the Roman Empire. The first cracks began to appear during the celebrated rule of Marcus Aurelius with a series of bloody wars against marauding barbarians who smashed through the Empire’s northern frontiers. In the succeeding decades the Empire was rocked by a series of bloody usurpations, civil wars, barbarian attacks, epidemics and economic woes.

In The Kingdom of Iron and Rust, Richard Miles examines the impact of these military, political, social, and economic setbacks on the Roman Empire during the third and fourth centuries AD. These crises were often conflated and exaggerated by emperors and religious and intellectual elites to promote their own aims and agendas. By endlessly prophesising the decline and fall of the Empire, these leaders manipulated public opinion by promoting themselves as saviours who would lead Rome into a new golden age. Miles argues that this catastrophising, although often a cynical political ploy, created the conditions for a series of visionary emperors to implement the radical reforms required to revitalise the Roman Empire at a time when its dominance was under threat as never before from internal fragmentation and external foes.

In this sweeping history that takes readers from sprawling army bases in the Sahara to the blood-drenched halls of the imperial court, from the high-brow philosophical schools to the apocalypse-obsessed religious cults, Miles demonstrates how the Roman obsession with their empire’s inevitable demise acted as a self-fulfilling prophecy. Miles asks the question of whether it was only through crisis, both real and imagined, that the imperial behemoth that was the Roman Empire managed to sustain its greatness.

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Product Details

Author:
Richard Miles
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
384
Publisher:
Penguin Publishing Group (September 1, 2026)
Release Date:
September 1, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780525428015
ISBN-10:
0525428011
Weight:
19.91oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9" x 0.9688"
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