The Fall of Rome
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The dominant view is that the 'fall of Rome' was a largely peaceful transition to Germanic rule, and the start of a positive cultural transformation. Encouraging the readers to think again by reclaiming the drama and violence of Rome's fall, this book examines how and why successive generations have understood this period differently.
Autor: | Ward-Perkins, Bryan (Lecturer in Modern History and Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford) |
Nakladatel: | Oxford University Press |
ISBN: | 9780192807281 |
Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Jazyk : | Angličtina |
Vazba: | Paperback |
Počet stran: | 256 |
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