The Later Roman Empire
AD 284-430
Averil Cameron
Delve into the fascinating period of the fourth century AD with this comprehensive study that covers the organizational drive of Diocletian and the vibrant new religion Christianity brought by Constantine to sustain the consolidation of imperial strength. Discover the challenges, cultural diversity, and figures that defined this decisive period, as well as economy, social structure, defense, religion, and culture. Whether you're a student or simply interested in the evolution of empires, 'The Later Roman Empire' is a compelling guide to late antiquity.
Publish Date
1993-10-04T00:00:00.000Z
1993-10-04T00:00:00.000Z
Goodreads Rating
3.78
ISBN
9780674511934
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2021-04-14T02:07:59.000Z
@MGF91 @Patrick_Wyman @DiegoCastaneda I liked Averil Cameron, The Later Roman Empire; Ward- Perkins, The Fall of Rome (I used his data in one of my papers) and an old and short book, Walbank, The decline of the Roman Empire in the West.
Also A Goldsworthy, How Rome Fell (but do not remember it well). – source