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The Roman West, AD 200-500 : an archaeological study / Simon Esmonde Cleary.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Esmonde Cleary, A. S. (A. Simon), author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Romans--Europe, Western.
Romans.
Archaeology and history--Rome.
Archaeology and history.
Archaeology and history--Europe, Western.
Rome--History--Empire, 284-476.
Rome.
Rome--History--Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries.
Europe, Western--Antiquities, Roman.
Europe, Western.
Rome--Antiquities.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 533 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book describes and analyses the development of the Roman West from Gibraltar to the Rhine, using primarily the extensive body of published archaeological evidence rather than the textual evidence underlying most other studies. It situates this development within a longer-term process of change, proposing the later second century rather than the 'third-century crisis' as the major turning-point, although the latter had longer-term consequences owing to the rise in importance of military identities. Elsewhere, more 'traditional' forms of settlement and display were sustained, to which was added the vocabulary of Christianity. The longer-term rhythms are also central to assessing the evidence for such aspects as rural settlement and patterns of economic interaction. The collapse of Roman imperial authority emphasised trends such as militarisation and regionalisation along with economic and cultural disintegration. Indicators of 'barbarian/Germanic' presence are reassessed within such contexts and the traditional interpretations questioned and alternatives proposed.
Contents:
1. Prologue: the third-century crisis
2. The military response: soldiers and civilians
3. Reshaping the cities
4. Christianity and the traditional religions
5. Emperors and aristocrats in the late Roman West
6. Rural settlement and economy in the late Roman West
7. The economy of the late Roman West
8. Breakdown and barbarians
9. The fifth century and the disintegration of the Western Empire
10. Epilogue: AD 200-500, a coherent period?
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-107-23290-2
1-107-32645-1
1-316-62564-8
1-139-04319-6
1-107-33225-7
1-107-33455-1
1-107-33289-3
1-107-33621-X
1-299-25741-0
OCLC:
828424634

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