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Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction Gillian Clark (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol)

Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction By Gillian Clark (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol)

Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction by Gillian Clark (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol)


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The time known as Late Antiquity (c.300-c.800) was a fascinatingly diverse and important period which saw the 'Fall of Rome' and the growth of Christianity and Islam. Gillian Clark explores its historical controversies, introducing the main characters and themes, and demonstrating the transition between the medieval and ancient.

Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction by Gillian Clark (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol)

Late antiquity: decline or transformation, conflict or interaction? Late antiquity is the period (c.300 - c.800) in which barbarian invasions ended Roman Empire in Western Europe by the fifth century and Arab invasions ended Roman rule over the eastern and southern Mediterranean coasts by the seventh century. Asking 'what, where, and when' Gillian Clark presents an introduction to the concept of late antiquity and the events of its time. Not only a period of cultural clashes, political restructurings, and geographical controversies, Clark also demonstrates the sheer richness and diversity of religious life as well as the significant changes to trade, economy, archaeology, and towns. Encapsulating significant developments through vignettes, she reflects upon the period by asking the question 'How much can we recognise in the world of late antiquity?' ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

About Gillian Clark (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol)

Gillian Clark was a student and then Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. In 2000 she was appointed as the first Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol. She co-edits the OUP series Oxford Early Christian Studies and Oxford Early Christian Texts. She is also on the editorial committee of the Journal of Roman Studies and the advisory board of the Journal of Late Anquity.

Table of Contents

1. What and when is late antiquity? ; 2. Running the Empire ; 3. Law and welfare ; 4. Religion ; 5. What shall we do to be saved? ; 6. Barbarism ; 7. Bronze elephants: classical and Christian culture ; 8. Decisive change? ; Chronology

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GOR005870343
9780199546206
0199546207
Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction by Gillian Clark (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2011-11-30
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