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Social Dynamics In The Northwest Frontiers Of The Late Roman Empire Beyond Transformation Or Decline Nico Roymans Editor Stijn Heeren Editor Wim Clercq Editor

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Social Dynamics In The Northwest Frontiers Of The Late Roman Empire Beyond Transformation Or Decline Nico Roymans Editor Stijn Heeren Editor Wim Clercq Editor
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Social Dynamics In The Northwest Frontiers Of The Late Roman Empire Beyond Transformation Or Decline Nico Roymans Editor Stijn Heeren Editor Wim Clercq Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.57 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Nico Roymans (editor); Stijn Heeren (editor); Wim Clercq (editor)
ISBN: 9789048533954, 9048533953
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Social Dynamics In The Northwest Frontiers Of The Late Roman Empire Beyond Transformation Or Decline Nico Roymans Editor Stijn Heeren Editor Wim Clercq Editor by Nico Roymans (editor); Stijn Heeren (editor); Wim Clercq (editor) 9789048533954, 9048533953 instant download after payment.

This volume explores the final phase of the West Roman Empire, particularly the changing interactions between the imperial authority and external 'barbarian' groups in the northwest frontiers of the empire during the fourth and fifth centuries.

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