Barbarian tides : the migration age and the later Roman Empire / Walter Goffart.
2006
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
Barbarian tides : the migration age and the later Roman Empire / Walter Goffart.
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Imprint
Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2006]
Copyright
©2006
Description
x, 372 pages.
Series
Middle Ages series.
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A clarification : the three meanings of "Migration Age"
A recipe on trial : "the Germans overthrow the Roman Empire"
An entrenched myth of origins : the Germans before Germany
Jordanes's "Getica" and the disputed authenticity of Gothic origins from Scandinavia
The great Rhine crossing, A.D. 400-420, a case of barbarian migration
The "techniques of accomodation" revisited
None of them were Germans : northern barbarians in late antiquity - Conclusion : the long simplification of late antiquity.
A clarification : the three meanings of "Migration Age"
A recipe on trial : "the Germans overthrow the Roman Empire"
An entrenched myth of origins : the Germans before Germany
Jordane's "Getica" and the disputed authenticity of Gothic origins from Scandinavia
The great Rhine crossing, A.D. 400-420, a case of barbarian migration
The "techniques of accomodation" revisited
None of them were Germans : northern barbarians in late antiquity - Conclusion : the long simplification of late antiquity.
A recipe on trial : "the Germans overthrow the Roman Empire"
An entrenched myth of origins : the Germans before Germany
Jordanes's "Getica" and the disputed authenticity of Gothic origins from Scandinavia
The great Rhine crossing, A.D. 400-420, a case of barbarian migration
The "techniques of accomodation" revisited
None of them were Germans : northern barbarians in late antiquity - Conclusion : the long simplification of late antiquity.
A clarification : the three meanings of "Migration Age"
A recipe on trial : "the Germans overthrow the Roman Empire"
An entrenched myth of origins : the Germans before Germany
Jordane's "Getica" and the disputed authenticity of Gothic origins from Scandinavia
The great Rhine crossing, A.D. 400-420, a case of barbarian migration
The "techniques of accomodation" revisited
None of them were Germans : northern barbarians in late antiquity - Conclusion : the long simplification of late antiquity.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-364) and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
ISBN
0812239393 cloth alkaline paper
9780812200287 e-book
9780812239393
9780812221053
9780812200287 e-book
9780812239393
9780812221053
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