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A History of the Later Roman Empire (Vol. 1&2) EBOOK

From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian - German Conquest of Western Europe & the Age of Justinian

J. B. Bury
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In "A History of the Later Roman Empire," J. B. Bury delivers a meticulously researched and engaging narrative that explores the complexities of the Roman Empire during its transformative years from AD 284 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Bury's literary style is marked by a profound analytical approach, seamlessly weaving together political, social, and cultural dimensions of the period. He situates his study within the broader context of early 20th-century historiography, where the interplay of momentous events and figures—such as the reign of Emperor Diocletian and the rise of Byzantine influence—are examined with clarity and depth, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this critical juncture in history. J. B. Bury was a prominent historian and philologist whose scholarly work reflected a deep-seated interest in the dynamics of power and identity in the ancient world. His academic background and extensive travels across Europe enriched his understanding of the Roman Empire's legacy, allowing him to draw insightful connections between the past and contemporary issues. His engagement with classical literature and history informed his profound views on the evolution of civilization, making his analyses particularly poignant and relevant. I highly recommend "A History of the Later Roman Empire" to both historians and general readers alike. Bury's work not only serves as an essential reference for scholars but also provides an accessible yet profound exploration for those eager to understand the complexities of the Roman Empire's later phases. This seminal text remains a cornerstone for anyone seeking to grasp the intricate tapestry of history that shaped modern Europe.

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Nombre de pages :
992
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Anglais

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8596547766452
Date de parution :
26-12-23
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Ebook
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