John Drinkwater / Hugh Elton (eds.)
Fifth-Century Gaul
A Crisis of Identity?
Herausgeber: Drinkwater, John; John, Drinkwater; Elton, Hugh
John Drinkwater / Hugh Elton (eds.)
Fifth-Century Gaul
A Crisis of Identity?
Herausgeber: Drinkwater, John; John, Drinkwater; Elton, Hugh
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A unique collection of papers looking at how the Gallo-Romans reacted to barbarian invasion.
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A unique collection of papers looking at how the Gallo-Romans reacted to barbarian invasion.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780521529334
- ISBN-10: 0521529336
- Artikelnr.: 22377338
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780521529334
- ISBN-10: 0521529336
- Artikelnr.: 22377338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Chronological table; Introduction; Part I. The Literary Sources: 1.
Continuity or calamity: the constraints of literary models I. N. Wood;
2. From Gallia Romana to Gallia Gothica: the view from Spain R. W. Burgess;
3. Looking back from the mid-century: the Gallic chronicler of 452 and the
crisis of Honorius' reign S. Muhlberger; 4. Old Kaspars: Attila's invasion
of Gaul in the literary sources S. Barnish; Part II. The Gothic Settlement
of 418: 5. The settlement of 418 I. S. Burns; 6. Relations between
Visigoths and Romans in fifth-century Gaul C. E. N. Nixon; 7. Alaric's
Goths: nation or army? W. Liebeschuetz; 8. The emergence of the Visigothic
kingdom P. Heather; Part III. The Immediate Crisis 406-418: 9. Barbarians
in Gaul: the response of the poets M. Roberts; Part IV. Recovery: Social
and Economic: 10. The Anicii of Gaul and Rome T. S. Mommaerts and D. H.
Kelley; 11. Meridional Gaul, trade and the Mediterranean economy in late
antiquity R. B. Hitchner; 12. Town and country in late antique Gaul: the
example of Bordeaux H. Sivan; 13. Bishops and cathedrals: order and
diversity in the fifth-century urban landscape of southern Gaul S. T.
Loseby; 14. The fifth-century villa: new life or death postponed? J.
Percival; Part V: Recovery: Political and Military: 15. Defence in
fifth-century Gaul H. Elton; Part VI. A Crisis of Identity: 16. Roman,
local and barbarian coinages in fifth-century Gaul C. E. King; 17. The
origins of the Reihengraberzivilisation: forty years on G. Halsall; 18. The
Bagaudae of fifth-century Gaul J. F. Drinkwater; 19. Slavery, the Roman
legacy R. Samson; 20. Fifth-century visitors to Italy: business or
pleasure? R. W. Mathisen; 21. The 'affair' of Hilary of Arles (445) and
Gallo-Roman identity in the fifth century M. Heinzelmann; 22. Crisis and
conversion in fifth-century Gaul: aristocrats and ascetics between
'horizontality' and 'verticality' M. A. Wes; 23. Gaul and the Holy Land in
the early fifth century E. D. Hunt; 24. Ethnicity, orthodoxy and community
in Salvian of Marseilles M. Maas; Part VII. The Resolution of the Crisis:
25. Emperors and emperors in fifth-century Gaul S. Fanning; 26. Sidonius
Apollinaris and the barbarians: a climate of treason? J. Harries; 27.
Un-Roman activities in late antique Gaul: the cases of Arvandus amd
Seronatus H. C. Teitler; Part VIII. Conclusion: 28. The Pirenne thesis and
fifth-century Gaul R. Van Dam; References; Index.
Continuity or calamity: the constraints of literary models I. N. Wood;
2. From Gallia Romana to Gallia Gothica: the view from Spain R. W. Burgess;
3. Looking back from the mid-century: the Gallic chronicler of 452 and the
crisis of Honorius' reign S. Muhlberger; 4. Old Kaspars: Attila's invasion
of Gaul in the literary sources S. Barnish; Part II. The Gothic Settlement
of 418: 5. The settlement of 418 I. S. Burns; 6. Relations between
Visigoths and Romans in fifth-century Gaul C. E. N. Nixon; 7. Alaric's
Goths: nation or army? W. Liebeschuetz; 8. The emergence of the Visigothic
kingdom P. Heather; Part III. The Immediate Crisis 406-418: 9. Barbarians
in Gaul: the response of the poets M. Roberts; Part IV. Recovery: Social
and Economic: 10. The Anicii of Gaul and Rome T. S. Mommaerts and D. H.
Kelley; 11. Meridional Gaul, trade and the Mediterranean economy in late
antiquity R. B. Hitchner; 12. Town and country in late antique Gaul: the
example of Bordeaux H. Sivan; 13. Bishops and cathedrals: order and
diversity in the fifth-century urban landscape of southern Gaul S. T.
Loseby; 14. The fifth-century villa: new life or death postponed? J.
Percival; Part V: Recovery: Political and Military: 15. Defence in
fifth-century Gaul H. Elton; Part VI. A Crisis of Identity: 16. Roman,
local and barbarian coinages in fifth-century Gaul C. E. King; 17. The
origins of the Reihengraberzivilisation: forty years on G. Halsall; 18. The
Bagaudae of fifth-century Gaul J. F. Drinkwater; 19. Slavery, the Roman
legacy R. Samson; 20. Fifth-century visitors to Italy: business or
pleasure? R. W. Mathisen; 21. The 'affair' of Hilary of Arles (445) and
Gallo-Roman identity in the fifth century M. Heinzelmann; 22. Crisis and
conversion in fifth-century Gaul: aristocrats and ascetics between
'horizontality' and 'verticality' M. A. Wes; 23. Gaul and the Holy Land in
the early fifth century E. D. Hunt; 24. Ethnicity, orthodoxy and community
in Salvian of Marseilles M. Maas; Part VII. The Resolution of the Crisis:
25. Emperors and emperors in fifth-century Gaul S. Fanning; 26. Sidonius
Apollinaris and the barbarians: a climate of treason? J. Harries; 27.
Un-Roman activities in late antique Gaul: the cases of Arvandus amd
Seronatus H. C. Teitler; Part VIII. Conclusion: 28. The Pirenne thesis and
fifth-century Gaul R. Van Dam; References; Index.
Chronological table; Introduction; Part I. The Literary Sources: 1.
Continuity or calamity: the constraints of literary models I. N. Wood;
2. From Gallia Romana to Gallia Gothica: the view from Spain R. W. Burgess;
3. Looking back from the mid-century: the Gallic chronicler of 452 and the
crisis of Honorius' reign S. Muhlberger; 4. Old Kaspars: Attila's invasion
of Gaul in the literary sources S. Barnish; Part II. The Gothic Settlement
of 418: 5. The settlement of 418 I. S. Burns; 6. Relations between
Visigoths and Romans in fifth-century Gaul C. E. N. Nixon; 7. Alaric's
Goths: nation or army? W. Liebeschuetz; 8. The emergence of the Visigothic
kingdom P. Heather; Part III. The Immediate Crisis 406-418: 9. Barbarians
in Gaul: the response of the poets M. Roberts; Part IV. Recovery: Social
and Economic: 10. The Anicii of Gaul and Rome T. S. Mommaerts and D. H.
Kelley; 11. Meridional Gaul, trade and the Mediterranean economy in late
antiquity R. B. Hitchner; 12. Town and country in late antique Gaul: the
example of Bordeaux H. Sivan; 13. Bishops and cathedrals: order and
diversity in the fifth-century urban landscape of southern Gaul S. T.
Loseby; 14. The fifth-century villa: new life or death postponed? J.
Percival; Part V: Recovery: Political and Military: 15. Defence in
fifth-century Gaul H. Elton; Part VI. A Crisis of Identity: 16. Roman,
local and barbarian coinages in fifth-century Gaul C. E. King; 17. The
origins of the Reihengraberzivilisation: forty years on G. Halsall; 18. The
Bagaudae of fifth-century Gaul J. F. Drinkwater; 19. Slavery, the Roman
legacy R. Samson; 20. Fifth-century visitors to Italy: business or
pleasure? R. W. Mathisen; 21. The 'affair' of Hilary of Arles (445) and
Gallo-Roman identity in the fifth century M. Heinzelmann; 22. Crisis and
conversion in fifth-century Gaul: aristocrats and ascetics between
'horizontality' and 'verticality' M. A. Wes; 23. Gaul and the Holy Land in
the early fifth century E. D. Hunt; 24. Ethnicity, orthodoxy and community
in Salvian of Marseilles M. Maas; Part VII. The Resolution of the Crisis:
25. Emperors and emperors in fifth-century Gaul S. Fanning; 26. Sidonius
Apollinaris and the barbarians: a climate of treason? J. Harries; 27.
Un-Roman activities in late antique Gaul: the cases of Arvandus amd
Seronatus H. C. Teitler; Part VIII. Conclusion: 28. The Pirenne thesis and
fifth-century Gaul R. Van Dam; References; Index.
Continuity or calamity: the constraints of literary models I. N. Wood;
2. From Gallia Romana to Gallia Gothica: the view from Spain R. W. Burgess;
3. Looking back from the mid-century: the Gallic chronicler of 452 and the
crisis of Honorius' reign S. Muhlberger; 4. Old Kaspars: Attila's invasion
of Gaul in the literary sources S. Barnish; Part II. The Gothic Settlement
of 418: 5. The settlement of 418 I. S. Burns; 6. Relations between
Visigoths and Romans in fifth-century Gaul C. E. N. Nixon; 7. Alaric's
Goths: nation or army? W. Liebeschuetz; 8. The emergence of the Visigothic
kingdom P. Heather; Part III. The Immediate Crisis 406-418: 9. Barbarians
in Gaul: the response of the poets M. Roberts; Part IV. Recovery: Social
and Economic: 10. The Anicii of Gaul and Rome T. S. Mommaerts and D. H.
Kelley; 11. Meridional Gaul, trade and the Mediterranean economy in late
antiquity R. B. Hitchner; 12. Town and country in late antique Gaul: the
example of Bordeaux H. Sivan; 13. Bishops and cathedrals: order and
diversity in the fifth-century urban landscape of southern Gaul S. T.
Loseby; 14. The fifth-century villa: new life or death postponed? J.
Percival; Part V: Recovery: Political and Military: 15. Defence in
fifth-century Gaul H. Elton; Part VI. A Crisis of Identity: 16. Roman,
local and barbarian coinages in fifth-century Gaul C. E. King; 17. The
origins of the Reihengraberzivilisation: forty years on G. Halsall; 18. The
Bagaudae of fifth-century Gaul J. F. Drinkwater; 19. Slavery, the Roman
legacy R. Samson; 20. Fifth-century visitors to Italy: business or
pleasure? R. W. Mathisen; 21. The 'affair' of Hilary of Arles (445) and
Gallo-Roman identity in the fifth century M. Heinzelmann; 22. Crisis and
conversion in fifth-century Gaul: aristocrats and ascetics between
'horizontality' and 'verticality' M. A. Wes; 23. Gaul and the Holy Land in
the early fifth century E. D. Hunt; 24. Ethnicity, orthodoxy and community
in Salvian of Marseilles M. Maas; Part VII. The Resolution of the Crisis:
25. Emperors and emperors in fifth-century Gaul S. Fanning; 26. Sidonius
Apollinaris and the barbarians: a climate of treason? J. Harries; 27.
Un-Roman activities in late antique Gaul: the cases of Arvandus amd
Seronatus H. C. Teitler; Part VIII. Conclusion: 28. The Pirenne thesis and
fifth-century Gaul R. Van Dam; References; Index.