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Country/Region of Manufacture
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Subject Area
History, Social Science
Release Year
2003
Book Title
Rome and the Barbarians, 100 B.C.–A.D. 400 (Ancient Society ...
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
Subject
Military / Ancient, Ancient / Rome, Sociology / General
Level
Advanced
ISBN
9780801873065
Publication Name
Rome and the Barbarians, 100 B. C.-A. D. 400
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Year
2003
Series
Ancient Society and History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
Thomas S. Burns
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Number of Pages
480 Pages

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The barbarians of antiquity, so long a fixture of the public imagination as the savages who sacked and destroyed Rome, emerge in this colourful history as a much more complex - and far more interesting - factor in the expansion, and eventual unmaking, of the Roman Empire. Thomas S. Burns marshals an abundance of archaeological and literary evidence, as well as three decades of study and experience, to bring forth a wide-ranging account of the relations between Romans and non-Romans along the frontiers of western Europe from the last years of the Republic into late antiquity. barbarians and Romans around 100 BC and ending with the spread of barbarian settlement in the western Empire around AD 400, Burns removes the barbarians from their narrow niche as invaders and conquerors and places them in the broader context of neighbours, (sometimes bitter) friends and settlers. His nuanced history subtly shows how Rome's relations with the barbarians - and vice versa - slowly but inexorably evolved from general ignorance, hostility and suspicion toward tolerance, synergy and integration. What he describes is, in fact, a drawn-out period of acculturation, characterized more by continuity than by change and conflict and leading to the creation of a new Romano-barbarian hybrid society and culture that anticipated the values and traditions of medieval civilization.

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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801873061
ISBN-13
9780801873065
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2301962

Product Key Features

Author
Thomas S. Burns
Publication Name
Rome and the Barbarians, 100 B. C.-A. D. 400
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Military / Ancient, Ancient / Rome, Sociology / General
Publication Year
2003
Series
Ancient Society and History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
480 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2002-015858
Lc Classification Number
Dg254.2.B87 2003
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
An excellent study... Burns breaks the stereotype of the barbarians as destructive savages held in check by the Roman Empire. In its place he offers a balanced view of an evolving relationship between complex, diverse societies on the barbarian side and the civilized Romans... The book is enhanced by Burns's very effective integration of the traditional literary sources with the testimony of archaeological evidence... Sheds light on an important aspect of Roman history and is valuable to both the scholar and the beginning student., "A remarkably even-handed portrait of Roman-northern action and reaction." -- Frank M. Clover, Classical Review, "I recommend the book highly as an informed, up-to-date, and well-written review of a huge amount of data, easily readable and well referenced."--Peter S. Wells, International History Review, "A very good read for any student interested in the Romans or the barbarians." -- New York Military Affairs Symposium Newsletter, "Rome and the Barbarians, is a book that will delight both academics and their students." -- Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, Ancient West and East, "An excellent study... Burns breaks the stereotype of the barbarians as destructive savages held in check by the Roman Empire. In its place he offers a balanced view of an evolving relationship between complex, diverse societies on the barbarian side and the civilized Romans... The book is enhanced by Burns's very effective integration of the traditional literary sources with the testimony of archaeological evidence... Sheds light on an important aspect of Roman history and is valuable to both the scholar and the beginning student."--J. P. Karras, Journal of Military History, "Anyone who has struggled to convey to a class the manifold ways in which the establishment of a legionary fortress revolutionized the life of a region will envy Burns' pedagogical fluency."--Michael Kulikowski, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, I recommend the book highly as an informed, up-to-date, and well-written review of a huge amount of data, easily readable and well referenced., 'An excellent book that comes from eleven years of painstaking research. Thomas S. Burns has written a readable and well-documented survey of Rome and the numerous peoples to its north... The book is exceptionally well organized... This book is useful for research and in the classroom not only because of its extensive documentation and bibliography but also because it is readable both for scholars and students.' -- John F. DeFelice, History: Reviews of New Books'An excellent study... Burns breaks the stereotype of the barbarians as destructive savages held in check by the Roman Empire. In its place he offers a balanced view of an evolving relationship between complex, diverse societies on the barbarian side and the civilized Romans... The book is enhanced by Burns's very effective integration of the traditional literary sources with the testimony of archaeological evidence... Sheds light on an important aspect of Roman history and is valuable to both the scholar and the beginning student.' -- J. P. Karras, Journal of Military History'Anyone who has struggled to convey to a class the manifold ways in which the establishment of a legionary fortress revolutionized the life of a region will envy Burns' pedagogical fluency.' -- Michael Kulikowski, Bryn Mawr Classical Review'I recommend the book highly as an informed, up-to-date, and well-written review of a huge amount of data, easily readable and well referenced.' -- Peter S. Wells, International History Review'This detailed analysis of Roman-barbarian interaction rests on a very solid scholarly base.' -- Choice'Rome and the Barbarians, is a book that will delight both academics and their students.' -- Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, Ancient West and East'A thought-provoking analysis... A good foundation upon which future studies can build.' -- James Chlup, Ordia Prima'A remarkably even-handed portrait of Roman-northern action and reaction.' -- Frank M. Clover, Classical Review'Burns brings thirty years of extensive study of the literary and archaeological evidence to bear on the nature of the impact not only that the Romans had on the barbarians but also that the barbarians had on the Romans. Fortified with a thorough exposition of the source material, meticulous analysis, and provocative suggestions, Rome and the Barbarians will take the dialogue to another level.' -- Ralph W. Mathisen, University of South Carolina'A very good read for any student interested in the Romans or the barbarians.' -- New York Military Affairs Symposium Newsletter, "An excellent book that comes from eleven years of painstaking research. Thomas S. Burns has written a readable and well-documented survey of Rome and the numerous peoples to its north... The book is exceptionally well organized... This book is useful for research and in the classroom not only because of its extensive documentation and bibliography but also because it is readable both for scholars and students."--John F. DeFelice, History: Reviews of New Books
Table of Content
Contents:One - Sometimes Bitter FriendsTwo - Recognition, Confrontation, and CoexistenceThree - Through Caesar's EyesFour - The Early Empire and the Barbarians: An OverviewFive - Perspectives from PannoniaSix - The Barbarians and the 'Crisis' of the EmpireSeven - Barbarians and the Late Roman EmpireEpilogueAppendix: Most Important Roman Emperors and Usurpers
Copyright Date
2003
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
303.48/2360397/09015
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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