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Historian explains why TikTok is so obsessed with the Roman Empire
Historian explains why TikTok is so obsessed with the Roman Empire
If TikTok is to be believed, American men are absolutely obsessed with ancient Rome – and now a historian has explained why. The trend: “How often do you think about the Roman Empire?” has swept the social media platform in recent weeks. Scores of women have posted about how often their husbands or boyfriends said they think about it. More often than not, it’s more than once a day. But why the fascination? Historian Tom Holland could have the answer – and it doesn’t reflect well on America. Firstly, he writes in Time magazine, it is likely to be something more “visceral” than the great orators and writers like Cicero and Ovid, whose work still gets academics excited 2,000 years later. Instead, he says, it is because the Roman empire was “the apex predator of antiquity: powerful, terrifying, box-office”. Not only this, he adds, but the fact that it was so long ago means modern audiences don’t feel as uncomfortable with the cruel and violent acts of the Roman Empire as with more recent examples. “The Romans, much like the dinosaurs, are not merely glamorous—they are also safely extinct.” However, writes Holland, an author and co-host of podcast The Rest Is History, there is more to it than that: “Romans, more than any other ancient people, seem to offer America a distorted reflection of itself.” @theyaresam_ the roman empire is actually fascinating “Just as American conservatives today look back wistfully to the Founding Fathers as patrons of an age of rugged independence and virtue, so did the Founding Fathers look back with an equal wistfulness to the early years of Rome. “There, for any infant republic victorious in a war against a great monarchy, was a morality tale to be found that could hardly help but serve as inspiration. “The Romans, like the Americans, had originally been ruled by a king; then, resolved no longer to live in servitude, they had dared all in a heroic and ultimately successful campaign to expel him.” The picture gets less rosy when you look to 21st century comparisons, he continues. Both the US and Rome suffered from from wars in Iraq, the rise of rival superpowers, “political vendettas pursued in the law courts” and “the emergence of radicals preaching that the last will be first, and the first will be last, to the excitement of many, and the consternation of others”. When Americans think of Rome, Holland concludes, they are thinking of a civilisation that is both “strange and familiar; terrifying and glamorous; safely extinct and the image of themselves”. Let's just hope the US doesn't suffer the same fate as the Roman Empire any time soon. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-22 16:53
Another top Silicon Valley investor is splitting off its China business as pressure mounts
Another top Silicon Valley investor is splitting off its China business as pressure mounts
GGV Capital, a prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm, has become the latest big investor to break up its US and China operations into separate companies as tensions between the two countries over tech and geopolitics continue to rise.
2023-09-22 16:52
When will 'Love is Blind' Season 5 Episodes 5-7 release? Netflix's dating show couples all set to explore physical attraction
When will 'Love is Blind' Season 5 Episodes 5-7 release? Netflix's dating show couples all set to explore physical attraction
The couples in 'Love is Blind' Season 5 star will be seen exploring their physical attraction
2023-09-22 16:49
Martin Odegaard signs new Arsenal contract
Martin Odegaard signs new Arsenal contract
Martin Odegaard has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal.
2023-09-22 16:26
US opens probe into about 240,000 Ford EcoSport vehicles -NHTSA
US opens probe into about 240,000 Ford EcoSport vehicles -NHTSA
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a preliminary evaluation of about 240,000 2018-2021 Ford
2023-09-22 16:24
European shares set for weekly drop as higher-for-longer rates loom
European shares set for weekly drop as higher-for-longer rates loom
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar (Reuters) -European shares slipped on Friday and were on track to close a week, packed with
2023-09-22 16:23
European Gas Futures Ease as Australia LNG Strikes Called Off
European Gas Futures Ease as Australia LNG Strikes Called Off
European natural gas prices declined as Chevron Corp. and labor unions in Australia agreed to end strikes at
2023-09-22 16:21
'Love is Blind' Season 5 full episode release schedule: Netflix's social experiment dating show takes singles from pods to altar
'Love is Blind' Season 5 full episode release schedule: Netflix's social experiment dating show takes singles from pods to altar
'Love is Blind' Season 5 brings 28 singles, 14 men and 14 women, to find their perfect partner
2023-09-22 16:18
CLF Innovative Mold Height Setting and Clamping System: A Breakthrough in Two Platen Injection Molding Machine
CLF Innovative Mold Height Setting and Clamping System: A Breakthrough in Two Platen Injection Molding Machine
TAINAN, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 22, 2023--
2023-09-22 16:17
US Considers Twin Defense Treaties to Achieve Israel-Saudi Arabia Normalization
US Considers Twin Defense Treaties to Achieve Israel-Saudi Arabia Normalization
The White House is considering formal defense treaties with Saudi Arabia and Israel as part of its plan
2023-09-22 15:58
Quotes: BOJ Governor Ueda's comments at news conference
Quotes: BOJ Governor Ueda's comments at news conference
The Bank of Japan maintained ultra-low interest rates on Friday and a pledge to keep supporting the economy
2023-09-22 15:55
Spanish GDP grew by faster than expected 0.5% in second quarter
Spanish GDP grew by faster than expected 0.5% in second quarter
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's gross domestic product grew 0.5% in the second quarter, its National Statistics Institute (INE) said on Friday,
2023-09-22 15:53
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