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Rome's Gothic Wars

Rome's Gothic Wars

Rome's Gothic Wars

From the Third Century to Alaric
Michael Kulikowski, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
September 2008
Available
Paperback
9780521608688

    Rome's Gothic Wars is a concise introduction to research on the Roman Empire's relations with one of the most important barbarian groups of the ancient world. The book uses archaeological and historical evidence to look not just at the course of events, but at the social and political causes of conflict between the empire and its Gothic neighbours. In eight chapters, Michael Kulikowski traces the history of Romano-Gothic relations from their earliest stage in the third century, through the development of strong Gothic politics in the early fourth century, until the entry of many Goths into the empire in 376 and the catastrophic Gothic war that followed. The book closes with a detailed look at the career of Alaric, the powerful Gothic general who sacked the city of Rome in 410.

    • Explains clearly how the ancient evidence leads to modern historical conclusions
    • Shows the reasons for modern controversy over Gothic history
    • Uses archaeological evidence to help explain the social and economic reasons for conflicts between the Roman empire and its neighbours

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Kulikowski offers a novel, exhilarating and convincing interpretation … straight to the heart of a major historical debate.' John F. Drinkwater, author of Fifth-Century Gaul: A Crisis of Identity?

    '[A] lively and important new study … engaging and sophisticated narrative of events.' Guy Halsall, author of Violence and Society in the Early Medieval West

    'Intriguing, comprehensive, and up-to-date history … The reader gets a sense of who the Goths were and why they had such a tremendous effect on Rome, defeating the Roman emperor Valens in 378, the greatest military defeat in Roman imperial history, and plundering the city of Rome in 410. In the process Kulikowski de-mystifies the nationalist mythologies surrounding the Goths while telling a fascinating story.' Paul Freedman, Yale University

    'An extraordinary window back into the life-and-death struggles of the late Roman Empire. Kulikowski brings an epic conflict, rich in character and detail, to life. A great book.' Robert Gardner, three-time Emmy winner and Academy Award nominee, Producer/Director Barbarians

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    Product details

    September 2008
    Paperback
    9780521608688
    240 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.36kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prologue: before the gates of Rome
    • 1. The Goths before Constantine
    • 2. The Roman Empire and the barbarian society
    • 3. The search for the Gothic origins
    • 4. Imperial politics and the rise of Gothic power
    • 5. Goths and Romans, 332–376
    • 6. The Battle of Adrianople
    • 7. Theodosius and the Goths
    • 8. Alaric and the sack of Rome.
      Author
    • Michael Kulikowski , University of Tennessee, Knoxville

      Michael Kulikowski is Associate Professor of History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. A recipient of the Solmsen Fellowship at the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, he is the author of Late Roman Spain and its Cities, which was awarded an Honorable Mention in Classics and Archaeology from the Association of American University Presses. His scholarly articles have appeared in Early Medieval Europe, Britannia, Phoenix, and Byzantium and he has appeared in the History Channel's Barbarians series.