About Simply Caesar
Julius Caesar, one of history’s most iconic and controversial figures, is renowned for his military conquests, political prowess, and the legacy of the Roman Empire. Yet his life remains complex and multi-faceted, marked by both extraordinary achievements and turbulent conflicts. In Simply Caesar, historians J. David Markham and Matthew Zarzeczny provide an accessible and engaging guide to Caesar’s remarkable life, demystifying the man behind the legend and offering a fresh perspective on his influence in shaping Western history.
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J. David Markham is an internationally recognized scholar and writer and the president of the International Napoleonic Society. He has written, edited and/or contributed to ten books on Napoleon, including Napoleon for Dummies and The Road to St Helena: Napoleon after Waterloo. He has appeared in television documentaries, lectured at conferences and museums around the world, and co-created with Cameron Reilly, the popular “Napoleon 101” podcast. In 2014, he was appointed a Knight in the Order of the French Academic Palms, France’s highest civilian-only award. He has also been awarded the INS Legion of Merit and the Napoleonic Historical Society Colonel John H. Etling Scholar Award, the highest academic recognition for the two groups.
A Fellow of the International Napoleonic Society and an adjunct instructor at Ashland University and Kent State University at Stark, in addition to John Carroll University, Matthew D. Zarzeczny has written widely on Napoleon Bonaparte. He is the author of Meteors That Enlighten the Earth: Napoleon and the Cult of Great Men and the founder of the popular website www.historyandheadlines.com.
