The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History

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Pan Macmillan, 30. 11. 2010 - Počet stran: 592

The epic story of the inevitable fall of Rome's glory

In The Fall of the Roman Empire, Peter Heather skillfully weaves a captivating tale of an ancient and long-lasting superpower that crumbled within the short space of a century. Its downfall was not instigated by massive rebellions or towering foes but by a small group of German-speaking asylum-seekers who audaciously defeated a vast Roman army and killed an Emperor, slowly eroding the bedrock of an empire that stood tall for over four hundred years.

Heather's engaging narrative exposes the intricate dynamics that culminated in the empire's fateful decline. This extraordinary story pierces the glamour of the gilded imperial court, and delves into Rome’s interactions with Europe's barbarians, who, after centuries of contact, gradually weakened and eventually dismantled the empire.

Hailed as 'triumphant' and 'fascinating', The Fall of the Roman Empire offers a masterful blend of meticulous analysis and vivid storytelling, providing fresh insights into an enigmatic chapter of history that continues to captivate the minds of historians and enthusiasts alike.

 

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ROMANS
3
BARBARIANS
46
THE LIMITS OF EMPIRE
100
WAR ON THE DANUBE
145
THE CITY OF GOD
191
OUT OF AFRICA
251
ATTILA THE HUN
300
THE FALL OF THE HUNNIC EMPIRE
351
THE FALL OF ROME
431
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
461
TIMELINE
481
GLOSSARY
488
NOTES
495
BIBLIOGRAPHY
537
INDEX
553
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END OF EMPIRE
385

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Peter Heather was born in Northern Ireland in 1960 and educated at Maidstone Grammar School and New College, Oxford. He has taught at University College, London, and Yale University, and is currently a Fellow of Medieval History at Worcester College, Oxford.

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