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The Ruin Of The Roman Empire A New History Illustrated Odonnell

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The Ruin Of The Roman Empire A New History Illustrated Odonnell
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Publisher: Ecco
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Odonnell, James J.
ISBN: 9780060787417, 0060787414, B001F76U10
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Illustrated

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The Ruin Of The Roman Empire A New History Illustrated Odonnell by Odonnell, James J. 9780060787417, 0060787414, B001F76U10 instant download after payment.

The dream Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar shared of uniting Europe, the Medi-terranean, and the Middle East in a single community shuddered and then collapsed in the wars and disasters of the sixth century. Historian and classicist James J. O'Donnell—who last brought readers his masterful, disturbing, and revelatory biography of Saint Augustine—revisits this old story in a fresh way, bringing home its sometimes painful relevance to today's issues. With unexpected detail and in his hauntingly vivid style, O'Donnell begins at a time of apparent Roman revival and brings readers to the moment of imminent collapse that just preceded the rise of Islam. Illegal migrations of peoples, religious wars, global pandemics, and the temptations of empire: Rome's end foreshadows today's crises and offers hints how to navigate them—if present leaders will heed this story.

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