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Author: J. B. BuryCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackPages: 0Publisher: Lume BooksYear: 2017ISBN: 9781911445951
JB Bury (1861-1927) was Professor of Modern History, then of Greek, at Cambridge, but his most important contributions were to the study of Late Antiquity. This book brings together a series of lectures on the long period of migrations from the fourth to sixth centuries; with a focus on military matters, they examine how Germans, Visigoths, Gauls, Ostrogoths and Franks took control of Europe as the power and influence of the Roman Empire waned.
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A farewell to Eastern Europe and its vanishing culture.
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