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A History Of The Later Roman Empire Ad 284641 2nd Stephen Mitchell

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A History Of The Later Roman Empire Ad 284641 2nd Stephen Mitchell
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.1 MB
Pages: 568
Author: Stephen Mitchell
ISBN: 9781118341063, 1118341066
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 2nd

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A History Of The Later Roman Empire Ad 284641 2nd Stephen Mitchell by Stephen Mitchell 9781118341063, 1118341066 instant download after payment.

The Second Edition of A History of the Later Roman Empire features extensive revisions and updates to the highly-acclaimed, sweeping historical survey of the Roman Empire from the accession of Diocletian in AD 284 to the death of Heraclius in 641. Features a revised narrative of the political history that shaped the late Roman Empire Includes extensive changes to the chapters on regional history, especially those relating to Asia Minor and Egypt Offers a renewed evaluation of the decline of the empire in the later sixth and seventh centuries Places a larger emphasis on the military deficiencies, collapse of state finances, and role of bubonic plague throughout the Europe in Rome’s decline Includes systematic updates to the bibliography

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