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Between 250 and 500 C.E., Rome was transformed from a mighty global empire into a collection of small Germanic kingdoms. These kingdoms (as well as the Byzantine Empire, which succeeded Rome in the east) aspired to recreate and reclaim the glory of the Roman Empire. A fascination with the glory of Rome persists to this day, making an examination of this time critical to anyone interested in politics or history. James Ermatinger’s multifaceted account allows the reader a unique opportunity to view the many and complex elements that contributed to the demise of this vast empire, painting a vivid picture of a world in transition. Designed as an accessible introduction to this critical period, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire offers readers and researchers an appealing mix of descriptive chapters, biographical sketches, and annotated primary documents. An overview of the period is presented in the introduction, and is followed by chapters on late Roman culture, society, and economics in late antiquity; religious conflicts in Christian Rome; enemies of Rome; and why and when Rome fell. The narrative chapters conclude with a section placing Rome’s fall in modern perspective. An annotated bibliography and index are included. This volume is ideal for use in the classroom, as well as for school and public libraries.
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Between 250 and 500 C.E., Rome was transformed from a mighty global empire into a collection of small Germanic kingdoms. These kingdoms (as well as the Byzantine Empire, which succeeded Rome in the east) aspired to recreate and reclaim the glory of the Roman Empire. A fascination with the glory of Rome persists to this day, making an examination of this time critical to anyone interested in politics or history. James Ermatinger’s multifaceted account allows the reader a unique opportunity to view the many and complex elements that contributed to the demise of this vast empire, painting a vivid picture of a world in transition. Designed as an accessible introduction to this critical period, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire offers readers and researchers an appealing mix of descriptive chapters, biographical sketches, and annotated primary documents. An overview of the period is presented in the introduction, and is followed by chapters on late Roman culture, society, and economics in late antiquity; religious conflicts in Christian Rome; enemies of Rome; and why and when Rome fell. The narrative chapters conclude with a section placing Rome’s fall in modern perspective. An annotated bibliography and index are included. This volume is ideal for use in the classroom, as well as for school and public libraries.