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Ancient Roman Civilization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 640

Ancient Roman Civilization

Includes material from author's earlier works: Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations and Sources for Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations.

Ancient Mediterranean civilizations : from prehistory to 640 CE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 535

Ancient Mediterranean civilizations : from prehistory to 640 CE

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations
  • Language: en

Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations

Challenging the stereotypes and myths that typically characterize students' understanding of antiquity, Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations: From Prehistory to 640 CE, Second Edition, focuses on continuity and connections, along with cultural diffusion and cultural diversity, to show how history is a cumulative process and that numerous similar themes recur in different times and places. The text also explores sensitive issues and debates including attitudes toward race, ethnicity, and tolerance; gender issues and roles; slavery; social mobility; religion; political evolution; the nature of government; and imperialism. FEATURES New! Chapter 9: "Civilization beyond the Near East, Greece, and ...

Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World

One of the most significant transformations of the Roman world in Late Antiquity was the integration of barbarian peoples into the social, cultural, religious, and political milieu of the Mediterranean world. The nature of these transformations was considered at the sixth biennial Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity Conference, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in March of 2005, and this volume presents an updated selection of the papers given on that occasion, complemented with a few others,. These 25 studies do much to break down old stereotypes about the cultural and social segregation of Roman and barbarian populations, and demonstrate that, contrary to the past orthodox...

People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity

A collection of Latin sources that shed light on the changing world of Late Antiquity throughout Western Europe

Roman Aristocrats in Barbarian Gaul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Roman Aristocrats in Barbarian Gaul

Skin-clad barbarians ransacking Rome remains a popular image of the "decline and fall" of the Roman Empire, but why, when, and how the Empire actually fell are still matters of debate among students of classical history. In this pioneering study, Ralph W. Mathisen examines the "fall" in one part of the western Empire, Gaul, to better understand the shift from Roman to Germanic power that occurred in the region during the fifth century AD Mathisen uncovers two apparently contradictory trends. First, he finds that barbarian settlement did provoke significant changes in Gaul, including the disappearance of most secular offices under the Roman imperial administration, the appropriation of land a...

Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity

This volume results from a conference held at the University of Kansas in 1995. The papers it encapsulates cover frontier studies from the third to the seventh century. It takes in the Roman world from Spain to Syria and from Britain to Dacia, clarifying the boundary role of Late Antiquity.

The Battle of Vouillé, 507 CE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

The Battle of Vouillé, 507 CE

This volume highlights the heretofore largely neglected Battle of Vouillé in 507 CE, when the Frankish King Clovis defeated Alaric II, the King of the Visigoths. Clovis’ victory proved a crucial step in the expulsion of the Visigoths from Francia into Spain, thereby leaving Gaul largely to the Franks. It was arguably in the wake of Vouillé that Gaul became Francia, and that “France began.” The editors have united an international team of experts on Late Antiquity and the Merovingian Kingdoms to reexamine the battle from multiple as well as interdisciplinary perspectives. The contributions address questions of military strategy, geographical location, archaeological footprint, political background, religious propaganda, consequences (both in Francia and in Italy), and significance. There is a strong focus on the close reading of primary source-material, both textual and material, secular and theological.

People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of Latin sources that shed light on the changing world of Late Antiquity throughout Western Europe

Law, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Law, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity

These sixteen studies consider the interrelationship between social change and the development of new kinds of law and authority during Late Antiquity (260-640 AD). They provide new ways of looking at both the law and the society of this period, in the context of the kinds of impacts that each had on the other against the backdrop of the manifestations of new kinds of authority.