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This volume draws on literary and archaeological evidence to reconstruct the Goths' dramatic history, and to explore the meaning of Gothic identity at different moments and in different contexts. It is divided into three parts, corresponding to the three main phases in Gothic history

Trade Review
"...a volume of central importance on the place of the Goths in early European history and a fine contribution to the study of the transformation of Europe after Rome." Times Literary Supplement, January 1998.

"... an excellent introduction to the student" Archaeological Review from Cambridge



Table of Contents
List of Plates.

List of Figures.

Preface.

Abbreviations.

Acknowledgements.

1. The Gothic Problem.

Part I: In Search of the Goths:.

2. From the Baltic to the Black Sea.

3. The Fourth Century Kingdoms.

Part II: Goths, Huns and Romans:.

4. The Hunnic Revolution.

5. Goths and Romans: Remaking the Gothic World.

6. The Transformation of the Goths 376-476.

Part III: The Kingdoms of the Goths:.

7. The First Gothic Successor State.

8. Ostrogothic Italy: Kingdom and Empire.

9. Sixth Century Crises and Beyond.

10. Symbols, Mechanisms, and Continuities.

Appendix 1: Procopius and the Gothic Elite.

Appendix 2: Non-Goths in the Army of Totila.

Bibliography.

1. Primary Sources.

2. Secondary Sources.

3. The Wielbark and Cernjachov Cultures.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/04/1998
      ISBN13: 9780631209324, 978-0631209324
      ISBN10: 0631209328

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume draws on literary and archaeological evidence to reconstruct the Goths' dramatic history, and to explore the meaning of Gothic identity at different moments and in different contexts. It is divided into three parts, corresponding to the three main phases in Gothic history

      Trade Review
      "...a volume of central importance on the place of the Goths in early European history and a fine contribution to the study of the transformation of Europe after Rome." Times Literary Supplement, January 1998.

      "... an excellent introduction to the student" Archaeological Review from Cambridge



      Table of Contents
      List of Plates.

      List of Figures.

      Preface.

      Abbreviations.

      Acknowledgements.

      1. The Gothic Problem.

      Part I: In Search of the Goths:.

      2. From the Baltic to the Black Sea.

      3. The Fourth Century Kingdoms.

      Part II: Goths, Huns and Romans:.

      4. The Hunnic Revolution.

      5. Goths and Romans: Remaking the Gothic World.

      6. The Transformation of the Goths 376-476.

      Part III: The Kingdoms of the Goths:.

      7. The First Gothic Successor State.

      8. Ostrogothic Italy: Kingdom and Empire.

      9. Sixth Century Crises and Beyond.

      10. Symbols, Mechanisms, and Continuities.

      Appendix 1: Procopius and the Gothic Elite.

      Appendix 2: Non-Goths in the Army of Totila.

      Bibliography.

      1. Primary Sources.

      2. Secondary Sources.

      3. The Wielbark and Cernjachov Cultures.

      Index.

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