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Paperback The Empty Granary: Bread, Death, and the Fall of the Classical City Book

ISBN: B0GHFH8JN3

ISBN13: 9798244293623

The Empty Granary: Bread, Death, and the Fall of the Classical City

Rome did not fall in a single moment-it starved.

In The Empty Granary, historian James Callahan uncovers how climate disruption, pandemic disease, and collapsing food systems quietly dismantled the Roman world from the inside out. Long before the last emperor fell, the engines that fed Rome's great cities were already failing.

Drawing on archaeology, ancient records, and modern climate science, this immersive narrative traces how grain shortages, labor collapse, and logistical breakdown turned thriving urban centers into abandoned shells. As harvests failed and transport networks fractured, the classical way of life-public baths, markets, theaters, and dense cities-became impossible to sustain.

Rejecting the myth of sudden barbarian conquest, The Empty Granary reveals the slow, devastating process by which hunger emptied the Roman cities and reshaped Europe for centuries to come.

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