Barbarian Migrations And The Roman West 376 568


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Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376–568


Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376–568

Author: Guy Halsall

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2007-12-20


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This is a major survey of the barbarian migrations and their role in the fall of the Roman Empire and the creation of early medieval Europe, one of the key events in European history. Unlike previous studies it integrates historical and archaeological evidence and discusses Britain, Ireland, mainland Europe and North Africa, demonstrating that the Roman Empire and its neighbours were inextricably linked. A narrative account of the turbulent fifth and early sixth centuries is followed by a description of society and politics during the migration period and an analysis of the mechanisms of settlement and the changes of identity. Guy Halsall reveals that the creation and maintenance of kingdoms and empires was impossible without the active involvement of people in the communities of Europe and North Africa. He concludes that, contrary to most opinions, the fall of the Roman Empire produced the barbarian migrations, not vice versa.

Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376-568


Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376-568

Author: Guy Halsall

language: en

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Release Date: 2007


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Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450-900


Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450-900

Author: Guy Halsall

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2008-01-28


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Warfare was an integral part of early medieval life. This book looks at warfare in a rounded context in the British Isles and Western Europe between the end of the Roman Empire and the break-up of the Carolingian Empire.