Barbarian migrations and the Roman West, 376-568 / Guy Halsall.
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- 9780511457227
- 0511457227
- 9780511802393
- 0511802390
- 9780511454127
- 0511454120
- Rome -- History -- Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries
- Europe -- History -- 392-814
- Rome -- Histoire -- 3e-6e siècles (Grandes Invasions)
- Europe -- Histoire -- 392-814
- HISTORY -- Ancient
- Europe
- Rome (Empire)
- Völkerwanderung
- Weströmisches Reich
- Römisches Reich
- Römisches Reich -- Westprovinzen
- Folkvandringarna
- Germanic Invasions of Rome (Rome : 3rd-6th centuries)
- 200-814
- 937.09 22
- DG311 .H35 2007
- NM 5480
- 6,12
- 8
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I. Romans and barbarians in the imperial world -- 1. How the west was lost and where it got us -- 2. Defining identities -- 3. late Roman Empire in the west -- 4. Society beyond the frontier -- 5. Romans and barbarians before 376 -- pt. II. world renegotiated: Western Europe, 376-550 -- 6. Gothic crisis, 376-382 -- 7. crisis of the Empire, 382-410 -- 8. triumph of the generals, 410-455 -- 9. parting of Gaul and Italy, 455-480 -- 10. Kingdoms of the Empire, 476-550 -- 11. Provincial society in the long fifth century -- 12. Beyond the old frontier -- pt. III. Romans and barbarians in a post-imperial world -- 13. Mechanisms of migration and settlement -- 14. New peoples, new identities, new kingdoms? -- 15. changed world: the roots of failure -- App. Gildas' narrative and the identity of the 'proud tyrant'.̃
This is an examination of the barbarian migrations and their role in the creation of medieval Europe.
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