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The Nature Of Nomadic Power Contacts Between The Huns And The Romans During The Fourth And Fifth Centuries Pivi Kuosmanen

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The Nature Of Nomadic Power Contacts Between The Huns And The Romans During The Fourth And Fifth Centuries Pivi Kuosmanen
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Publisher: University of Turku
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.15 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Päivi Kuosmanen
ISBN: 9789512955862, 9789512955879, 9512955865, 9512955873
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Nature Of Nomadic Power Contacts Between The Huns And The Romans During The Fourth And Fifth Centuries Pivi Kuosmanen by Päivi Kuosmanen 9789512955862, 9789512955879, 9512955865, 9512955873 instant download after payment.

PhD dissertation.
The kind of relationships that existed between the Huns and the Romans, and how the contacts with the Romans affected leadership positions among the Huns and the overall unity of the groups of nomads are the main questions in my research. In addition, I discuss whether the connections with the Romans led to rise of a Hun empire along with administration, even an "inchoate early state" or a "supercomplex chiefdom" as I prefer to call the phenomenon. For this reason my study is strongly connected not only to Roman, but also to nomadic studies, and I participate to the discussion of the social evolution among nomads.

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