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Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrationsxi

List of Mapsxiii

List of Diagramsxiv

List of Abbreviationsxv

Preface to the First Editionxviii

Preface to the Second Editionxx

Preface to the Third Editionxxii

1 An Introduction to Late Roman History 1

The Later Roman Empire, Late Antiquity, and the Contemporary World 4

The Third Century 11

Change and Development 13

2 The Nature of the Evidence 18

The Problem of Christian Sources 19

Hagiography 20

Chronicles 21

Eastern Sources 22

Panegyrics 23

The Secular Historians 26

The Church Historians 37

The Legal and Administrative Sources 39

Letter Collections 43

Inscriptions and Papyri 43

The Material World 45

3 The Roman Empire from Diocletian to Alaric 57

Prelude 57

A Military Monarchy 284–395: Overview 61

The Age of Diocletian and Constantine 64

The Emergence of Constantine 70

The Successors of Constantine 78

Julian 81

Valentinian and Valens 86

A Changing World 88

Theodosius I 91

Stilicho and Alaric 95

The Goths in Constantinople 100

4 The Roman Empire of the Fifth and Sixth Centuries 108

Preface 109

The Reign of Theodosius II 111

The Western Empire and the Barbarians, 411–55 116

Marcian and Leo 120

The Fall of the Western Empire 122

Zeno and Odoacar 124

Anastasius 126

The War with Persia 129

Justin 130

Justinian: The Years of Ambition 131

War on the Eastern Front 137

The Nika Riot 139

The Reconquest of the West: Africa 145

The Invasion of Italy 147

5 The Roman State 160

The Anatomy of the Empire 160

Propaganda and Ideology 161

Military Security 170

Taxes and the Army 174

Ruling the Empire 178

Social and Cultural Transformations 185

6 The Barbarian Kingdoms 198

The Origins of the Germanic Kingdoms of the West 198

The Huns 204

The Germanic Kingdoms of Western Europe in the Fifth Century 209

The Visigoths 210

The Burgundians 214

The Franks 216

Ostrogothic Italy 220

7 From Pagan to Christian 232

Approaching Religious Transformations in Late Antiquity 232

Religious Pluralism in Late Antiquity 236

Christian Diversity 240

Christianity and the State: Outlawry and Tolerance 245

8 Conversion to Christianity and the Politics of Religious Identity 265

Three Conversions and Their Consequences 265

Constantine 266

Julian 273

Augustine 277

Politics and Christianity 280

Monks and Holy Men 285

Religious Identities 287

The “Arian” Dispute 292

The Council of Chalcedon and the Emergence of Miaphysitism 299

9 The Political Economy of the Later Roman Empire 313

The Economic Structure of the Later Empire 313

The Monetary System and Taxation 317

Rome 319

Constantinople 324

Alexandria 330

Carthage 333

Antioch 334

10 Society and Economy in the Mediterranean and the Near East 343

The Eastern Empire 344

The Near East 344

Asia Minor 350

The Eastern Frontier Zones 356

Egypt 360

The Western Empire 365

Africa 365

Gaul 369

Italy 376

The Danube Region and the Balkans 378

Conclusions 382

11 The Challenges of the Later Sixth Century 392

The Bubonic Plague and Other Natural Catastrophes 393

Setbacks and Recovery in the Mid-Sixth Century 399

The Challenge of the Sasanians 408

The Renewal of Hostilities Between Rome and Persia 411

12 The Last Great War of Antiquity 426

The Northern Barbarians in the Sixth Century: Avars, Slavs, and Lombards 427

The Fall of Maurice 431

The Final Showdown with Persia 433

Religious Transformations 439

13 Arabia, Islam, and the Eclipse of the Old Order 446

The Arabian Peninsula in Late Antiquity 447

Apocalyptic Expectations 452

The Coming of Islam 454

Muhammad’s Teaching and Followers 456

The First Arab Conquests 458

The Fall of an Empire 461

Why Did the Arabs Prevail? 462

14 The Survival of the Eastern Empire 470

The Roman Reaction 471

The Year of Four Emperors 471

Politics and Theology 473

The Reign of Constans II: Stabilizing the Empire (641–55) 474

Changes in the Roman Army 477

The New Masters and the Conquered Lands 478

The Roman Empire on the Defensive 482

Withdrawal to the West 482

The Stabilization of the Eastern Frontier 484

Conclusion: The Dawn of a New Age? 489

The Evolution of the Roman State 491

15 The Fall of the Roman Empire 499

One or Two Empires? 500

Taxation and Diminishing State Revenue 503

The Loss of Military Capacity 507

Environmental Change in Late Antiquity 511

Demographic Regression and Plague in Late Antiquity 513

The Afterlife of Ancient Rome 525

Bibliography 532

Chronological List of Emperors and Other Rulers 557

Index 559

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Contents

      List of Illustrationsxi

      List of Mapsxiii

      List of Diagramsxiv

      List of Abbreviationsxv

      Preface to the First Editionxviii

      Preface to the Second Editionxx

      Preface to the Third Editionxxii

      1 An Introduction to Late Roman History 1

      The Later Roman Empire, Late Antiquity, and the Contemporary World 4

      The Third Century 11

      Change and Development 13

      2 The Nature of the Evidence 18

      The Problem of Christian Sources 19

      Hagiography 20

      Chronicles 21

      Eastern Sources 22

      Panegyrics 23

      The Secular Historians 26

      The Church Historians 37

      The Legal and Administrative Sources 39

      Letter Collections 43

      Inscriptions and Papyri 43

      The Material World 45

      3 The Roman Empire from Diocletian to Alaric 57

      Prelude 57

      A Military Monarchy 284–395: Overview 61

      The Age of Diocletian and Constantine 64

      The Emergence of Constantine 70

      The Successors of Constantine 78

      Julian 81

      Valentinian and Valens 86

      A Changing World 88

      Theodosius I 91

      Stilicho and Alaric 95

      The Goths in Constantinople 100

      4 The Roman Empire of the Fifth and Sixth Centuries 108

      Preface 109

      The Reign of Theodosius II 111

      The Western Empire and the Barbarians, 411–55 116

      Marcian and Leo 120

      The Fall of the Western Empire 122

      Zeno and Odoacar 124

      Anastasius 126

      The War with Persia 129

      Justin 130

      Justinian: The Years of Ambition 131

      War on the Eastern Front 137

      The Nika Riot 139

      The Reconquest of the West: Africa 145

      The Invasion of Italy 147

      5 The Roman State 160

      The Anatomy of the Empire 160

      Propaganda and Ideology 161

      Military Security 170

      Taxes and the Army 174

      Ruling the Empire 178

      Social and Cultural Transformations 185

      6 The Barbarian Kingdoms 198

      The Origins of the Germanic Kingdoms of the West 198

      The Huns 204

      The Germanic Kingdoms of Western Europe in the Fifth Century 209

      The Visigoths 210

      The Burgundians 214

      The Franks 216

      Ostrogothic Italy 220

      7 From Pagan to Christian 232

      Approaching Religious Transformations in Late Antiquity 232

      Religious Pluralism in Late Antiquity 236

      Christian Diversity 240

      Christianity and the State: Outlawry and Tolerance 245

      8 Conversion to Christianity and the Politics of Religious Identity 265

      Three Conversions and Their Consequences 265

      Constantine 266

      Julian 273

      Augustine 277

      Politics and Christianity 280

      Monks and Holy Men 285

      Religious Identities 287

      The “Arian” Dispute 292

      The Council of Chalcedon and the Emergence of Miaphysitism 299

      9 The Political Economy of the Later Roman Empire 313

      The Economic Structure of the Later Empire 313

      The Monetary System and Taxation 317

      Rome 319

      Constantinople 324

      Alexandria 330

      Carthage 333

      Antioch 334

      10 Society and Economy in the Mediterranean and the Near East 343

      The Eastern Empire 344

      The Near East 344

      Asia Minor 350

      The Eastern Frontier Zones 356

      Egypt 360

      The Western Empire 365

      Africa 365

      Gaul 369

      Italy 376

      The Danube Region and the Balkans 378

      Conclusions 382

      11 The Challenges of the Later Sixth Century 392

      The Bubonic Plague and Other Natural Catastrophes 393

      Setbacks and Recovery in the Mid-Sixth Century 399

      The Challenge of the Sasanians 408

      The Renewal of Hostilities Between Rome and Persia 411

      12 The Last Great War of Antiquity 426

      The Northern Barbarians in the Sixth Century: Avars, Slavs, and Lombards 427

      The Fall of Maurice 431

      The Final Showdown with Persia 433

      Religious Transformations 439

      13 Arabia, Islam, and the Eclipse of the Old Order 446

      The Arabian Peninsula in Late Antiquity 447

      Apocalyptic Expectations 452

      The Coming of Islam 454

      Muhammad’s Teaching and Followers 456

      The First Arab Conquests 458

      The Fall of an Empire 461

      Why Did the Arabs Prevail? 462

      14 The Survival of the Eastern Empire 470

      The Roman Reaction 471

      The Year of Four Emperors 471

      Politics and Theology 473

      The Reign of Constans II: Stabilizing the Empire (641–55) 474

      Changes in the Roman Army 477

      The New Masters and the Conquered Lands 478

      The Roman Empire on the Defensive 482

      Withdrawal to the West 482

      The Stabilization of the Eastern Frontier 484

      Conclusion: The Dawn of a New Age? 489

      The Evolution of the Roman State 491

      15 The Fall of the Roman Empire 499

      One or Two Empires? 500

      Taxation and Diminishing State Revenue 503

      The Loss of Military Capacity 507

      Environmental Change in Late Antiquity 511

      Demographic Regression and Plague in Late Antiquity 513

      The Afterlife of Ancient Rome 525

      Bibliography 532

      Chronological List of Emperors and Other Rulers 557

      Index 559

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