The Mediterranean world in late antiquity AD 375 600

The Mediterranean world in late antiquity AD 375 600
Author: Averil Cameron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1993
Genre: Mediterranean Region
ISBN: 0415014204

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The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity
Author: Averil Cameron
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136673061

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This book provides both a detailed introduction to the vivid and exciting period of `late antiquity' and a direct challenge to conventional views of the end of the Empire.

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity 395 700 AD

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity  395 700 AD
Author: Averil Cameron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415579619

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This thoroughly revised and expanded edition of The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity, now covering the period 395-700 AD, provides both a detailed introduction to late antiquity and a direct challenge to conventional views of the end of the Roman empire. Leading scholar Averil Cameron focuses on the changes and continuities in Mediterranean society as a whole before the Arab conquests. Two new chapters survey the situation in the east after the death of Justinian and cover the Byzantine wars with Persia, religious developments in the eastern Mediterranean during the life of Muhammad, the reign of Heraclius, the Arab conquests and the establishment of the Umayyad caliphate. Using the latest in-depth archaeological evidence, this all-round historical and thematic study of the west and the eastern empire has become the standard work on the period. The new edition takes account of recent research on topics such as the barbarian âe~invasionsâe(tm), periodization, and questions of decline or continuity, as well as the current interest in church councils, orthodoxy and heresy and the separation of the miaphysite church in the sixth-century east. It contains a new introductory survey of recent scholarship on the fourth century AD, and has a full bibliography and extensive notes with suggestions for further reading. The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity 395-700 AD continues to be the benchmark for publications on the history of Late Antiquity and is indispensible to anyone studying the period.

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity
Author: Averil Cameron,Fellow of the British Academy Warden Keble College Averil Cameron
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134980819

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This book provides both a detailed introduction to the vivid and exciting period of `late antiquity' and a direct challenge to conventional views of the end of the Empire.

Ancient Empires

Ancient Empires
Author: Eric H. Cline,Mark W. Graham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2011-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521889117

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Introduction to the ancient Near East, Mediterranean and Europe, including the Greco-Roman world, Late Antiquity and the early Muslim period.

The World of Late Antiquity

The World of Late Antiquity
Author: Peter Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1971
Genre: Byzantine Empire
ISBN: 0151988854

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War and Warfare in Late Antiquity 2 vols

War and Warfare in Late Antiquity  2 vols
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1119
Release: 2013-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004252585

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This collection of papers, arising from the Late Antique Archaeology conference series, explores war and warfare in Late Antiquity. Papers examine strategy and intelligence, weaponry, literary sources and topography, the West Roman Empire, the East Roman Empire, the Balkans, civil war and Italy.

The Empire Stops Here

The Empire Stops Here
Author: Philip Parker
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781409016328

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The Roman Empire was the largest and most enduring of the ancient world. From its zenith under Augustus and Trajan in the first century AD to its decline and fall amidst the barbarian invasions of the fifth century, the Empire guarded and maintained a frontier that stretched for 5,000 kilometres, from Carlisle to Cologne, from Augsburg to Antioch, and from Aswan to the Atlantic. Far from being at the periphery of the Roman world, the frontier played a crucial role in making and breaking emperors, creating vibrant and astonishingly diverse societies along its course which pulsed with energy while the centre became enfeebled and sluggish. This remarkable new book traces the course of those frontiers, visiting all its astonishing sites, from Hadrian's Wall in the north of Britain to the desert cities of Palmyra and Leptis Magna. It tells the fascinating stories of the men and women who lived and fought along it, from Alaric the Goth, who descended from the Danube to sack Rome in 410, to Zenobia the desert queen, who almost snatched the entire eastern provinces from Rome in the third century. It is at their edges, in time and geographical extent, that societies reveal their true nature, constantly seeking to recreate and renew themselves. In this examination of the places that the mighty Roman Empire stopped expanding, Philip Parker reveals how and why the Empire endured for so long, as well as describing the rich and complex architectural and cultural legacy which it has bequeathed to us.