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The Politics Of Roman Memory From The Fall Of The Western Empire To The Age Of Justinian Marion Kruse

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The Politics Of Roman Memory From The Fall Of The Western Empire To The Age Of Justinian Marion Kruse
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.87 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Marion Kruse
ISBN: 9780812296471, 0812296478
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Politics Of Roman Memory From The Fall Of The Western Empire To The Age Of Justinian Marion Kruse by Marion Kruse 9780812296471, 0812296478 instant download after payment.

In The Politics of Roman Memory, Marion Kruse explores the process by which the emperors, historians, jurists, antiquarians, and poets of the eastern Roman Empire employed both history and mythologized versions of the same to come to terms with the political realities of the late fifth and sixth centuries.


In The Politics of Roman Memory, Marion Kruse explores the process by which the emperors, historians, jurists, antiquarians, and poets of the eastern Roman Empire employed both history and mythologized versions of the same to come to terms with the political realities of the late fifth and sixth centuries.

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