PUGNARE: Economic Success and Failure

Paperback Published on: 02/02/2021
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Synopsis

What is one of the best ways to predict the future?

Winston Churchill believed that the further back you can look, the further forward you are likely to be able to see. This intriguing book looks back two thousand years to the Roman Empire to help us to see into our own future.

Pugnare tells the story of a people who focussed on growth and profit as the most important outcomes. They neglected however the stability of the system as a whole and overlooked the bad decision making of those in charge.

It tells the story of their success, a prosperity that the world had never seen before. And it tells the story of their failure, the one thousand five hundred year long Great Stagnation that followed the self-induced collapse of their world.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Kilnamanagh
  • ISBN: 9781999626211
  • Number of pages: 272
  • Dimensions: 241 x 148 x 19 mm

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PUGNARE
Intelligent and real
A rare kind of book which breathes an electric modern reality into a topic area commonly viewed only through the lenses of archaeology or literature. It i... READ MORE
George Ellis
PUGNARE
Enlightening
I’ve read lots of Roman history, including Gibbon’s Decline and Fall but none give a better sense of how a mighty empire can come apart at the seams. Mahe... READ MORE
Patricia Mulcahy
PUGNARE
Great book
Lovely easy reading very informative interesting illustrations
William  Loschert
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Well done!
This is a very clear narrative presentation of the subject. Interesting concepts are explained in a straightforward manner. I wish more historical accounts... READ MORE
John Tierney
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The Romans and banking for a beginner
Pugnare is warmly written, in very accessible language. The author is a natural storyteller and I enjoyed the personal references that punctuate the book,... READ MORE
Eileen Cooper
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Well worth the read
George’s book is a timely reminder to us all in this era of populist leaders who lack substance but have appealing policies of just how much damage they ca... READ MORE
Martin Bride
PUGNARE
Beautifully written
A lovely book, made me excited about Rome again! Highly recommend this to classicists and non-classicists alike.
Lucie Howitt
PUGNARE
Excellent read
This is a fascinating book, how history can repeat itself and people never change! Highly recommend.
Rosemary Fagan
PUGNARE
Excellent book
I really enjoyed reading this book. The narrative style is accessible and makes it enjoyable to discover parallels between Roman world and the contemporar... READ MORE
Kieran Glynn
PUGNARE
Entertaining exposition of the successes and failures of Roman economic policy
I enjoyed reading this book. Its key feature is the parallel drawn between economic history and policy in the Roman Empire and in our modern times. We su... READ MORE
Peter Hinde