The End of the Roman Empire [Docutech]

Decline or Transformation?

Third ed.
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The End of the Roman Empire [Docutech]

Decline or Transformation?

Third ed.

Among the historical questions that have been posed through the ages, none has attracted more attention over a longer period of time than the one that asks, Why did the Roman Empire in the West collapse? The selections in part 1 attempt to define the problem. Part 2 offers a selection of some of the explanations given for Rome's decay and collapse. The theme of part 3 is that the Roman Empire never fell at all, but metamorphosed into something else. - Introduction.

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The End of the Roman Empire [Docutech]: Decline or Transformation?
January 1992, Houghton Mifflin Company
Paperback in English - Third ed.

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Table of Contents

Chronology of events
Reference map : The fall of the Western Roman Empire
Introduction
The problem of decline and fall stated
The causes
Decline, transformation, or fall

Edition Notes

Place of publication from publisher website.

Docutech ed. differs from "regular" third ed. as follows: has generic text-only white cover instead of the original cover with artwork; bears Houghton Mifflin imprint on front cover, has different ISBN on back cover.

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Boston, Mass.
Series
Problems in European civilization
Copyright Date
1992

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
x, 172 p.
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10174175M
ISBN 10
0395986397
ISBN 13
9780395986394
OCLC/WorldCat
25999513

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