
391: Roman Roads
Historically Thinking
The Legacy of the Grand Tour
This chapter examines the evolution of the Grand Tour from an exclusive aristocratic rite of passage to a more accessible journey for the middle class in the 19th century. It delves into the historical significance of Roman infrastructure, emphasizing its influence on European powers and the development of modern road systems, particularly under Napoleon. By intertwining classical inspiration with contemporary challenges, the narrative explores the complexities of empire-building and the lasting impact of Roman engineering on travel and logistics.
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