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The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity AD 395-600 Averil Cameron (University of Oxford, UK)

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity AD 395-600 By Averil Cameron (University of Oxford, UK)

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity AD 395-600 by Averil Cameron (University of Oxford, UK)


Summary

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 AD 395-600 Summary

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity AD 395-600 by Averil Cameron (University of Oxford, UK)

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity provides both a detailed introduction to late antiquity, and a direct challenge to the conventional views of the end of the empire.

A world expert on the subject, Averil Cameron focuses on the changes and continuities in Mediterranean society as a whole before the Arab conquests of the seventh century.

With modern, in-depth archaeological evidence, this all-round factual, historical and thematic study of the west and eastern empires will become the standard work on the period. With suggested specialized reading, it should already be an essential item on the reading lists of classical studies and archaeology students.

About Averil Cameron (University of Oxford, UK)

University of Oxford, UK

Table of Contents

1. Constantinople and the Eastern Empire in the Fifth Century 2. The Empire, the Barbarians and the Late Roman Army 3. Church and Society 4. Late Roman Social Structures and the Late Roman Economy 5. Justinian and Reconquest 6. Culture and Mentality 7. Urban Change and the End of Antiquity 8. The Eastern Mediterranean - Settlement and Change

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GOR010549636
9780415014212
0415014212
The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity AD 395-600 by Averil Cameron (University of Oxford, UK)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1993-09-02
272
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