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Barbarians within the Gates of Rome Thomas S. Burns

Barbarians within the Gates of Rome By Thomas S. Burns

Barbarians within the Gates of Rome by Thomas S. Burns


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At the death of the Emperor Valentinian I in 375, Rome had behind it centuries of dealing with barbarian people along its frontiers. This book shows that the Roman policy toward the barbarians was evolutionary rather than revolutionary, even though crisis upon crisis befell Rome during this period.

Barbarians within the Gates of Rome Summary

Barbarians within the Gates of Rome: A Study of Roman Military Policy and the Barbarians, ca.375-425 A.D. by Thomas S. Burns

Excellent. -The Reader's Review

Thomas Burns takes us thoroughly through this moment of crisis, giving us a precise analysis of the principal players in this period of transition. -Military Illustrated

The book is well-written and throws new light on the events in the West a short while before the Fall of the Empire. Highly recommended! -The Journal of Indo-European Studies

With this impressive study Burns has greatly enriched late antique scholarship. -Religious Studies Review

This is a substantial and well documented book which has reminded me that the importance of reading is not so much to absorb facts, but to take in new ideas. -Besprechungen und Anzeigen

What Burns has accomplished here is a thoroughly interesting and compelling study of late-medieval piety in one diocese. It may well serve as a model for other local historians willing to engage in this important inquiry. -Speculum

A major work on Roman policy toward the barbarians during one of the most exciting and challenging periods in the history of the Roman Empire, when barbarian soldiers became part of the forces defending the Roman frontier and gradually its rulers. By the close of these five decades, the Western Empire-hence Western Civilization-had changed forever.

Barbarians within the Gates of Rome Reviews

Excellent. -- The Reader's Review Thomas Burns takes us thoroughly through this moment of crisis, giving us a precise analysis of the principal players in this period of transition. -- Military Illustrated The book is well-written and throws new light on the events in the West a short while before the Fall of the Empire. Highly recommended! -- The Journal of Indo-European Studies With this impressive study Burns has greatly enriched late antique scholarship. -- Religious Studies Review This is a substantial and well documented book which has reminded me that the importance of reading is not so much to absorb facts, but to take in new ideas. --Besprechungen und Anzeigen What Burns has accomplished here is a thoroughly interesting and compelling study of late-medieval piety in one diocese. It may well serve as a model for other local historians willing to engage in this important inquiry. -- Speculum

About Thomas S. Burns

THOMAS S. BURNS is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of History, Emory University. He is the author of A History of the Ostrogoths, The Ostrogoths: Kingship and Society, and (with Bernhard H. Overbeck) Rome and the Germans as Seen in Coinage.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

1. Valentinian, Valens, and the Battle of Adrianople
2. Theodosius in Action
3. Concluding the Gothic Wars
4. Barbarians and Civil War
5. Stilicho's Transalpine Recruitment Areas
6, Four Generals
7. Alaric and Stilicho: Working Together
8. The Sack of Rome
9. The Settlement of 418: Constantine, Constantius, Athaulf, Wallia, and Rome

Conclusion
Emperors and Principal Usurpers
Chronological Outline
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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GOR013749398
9780253312884
0253312884
Barbarians within the Gates of Rome: A Study of Roman Military Policy and the Barbarians, ca.375-425 A.D. by Thomas S. Burns
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Indiana University Press
19950322
448
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