Rome's Fall
and After
Walter Goffart
This collection of articles displays Walter
Goffart's ability both to illuminate the great events that reshaped Europe
after the fall of Rome and to uncover new and significant details in texts
ranging from tax records to tribal genealogies. Professor Goffart is especially
concerned with the role of 'barbarian' neighbours who, he argues, weighed
far less on the destiny of the Roman West than did Constantinople. 381
pages 1989
1 85285001 9 Cased £45.00
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