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Author Halsall, Guy.

Title Barbarian migrations and the Roman West, 376-568 / Guy Halsall.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 591 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Cambridge medieval textbooks
Cambridge medieval textbooks.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 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'.̃
Summary This is an examination of the barbarian migrations and their role in the creation of medieval Europe.
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Subject Germanic Invasions of Rome (Rome : 3rd-6th centuries)
Rome -- History -- Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries.
Rome (Empire)
History.
Chronological Term Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries
Subject Europe -- History -- 392-814.
Europe.
Chronological Term 392-814
200-814
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Electronic book.
Other Form: Print version: Halsall, Guy. Barbarian migrations and the Roman West, 376-568. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007 9780521434911 (DLC) 2008295288 (OCoLC)166626146
ISBN 9780511457227 (electronic book)
0511457227 (electronic book)
9780511802393 (electronic book)
0511802390 (electronic book)
9780521434911 (hardback)
0521434912 (hardback)
9780521435437 (paperback)
0521435439 (paperback)
9780511454127
0511454120