The Decline and Fall of Roman Britain. - FAULKNER, N.,

KORTE INHOUD

'Though the work is directed towards exploring Roman Britain's decline and collapse, F. sets his study within a much wider narrative. The first three chapters, for instance, deal with topics such as the conquest and the imposition of Roman rule, the limits of possible Roman expansion in the island, and the underlying military base of Britain's economy. In this F. sets out well that underlying feature of the whole Roman empire which is ll too often passed over: it was essentially a parasitic entity, the long-term existence of which was only possible through its constant predatory expansion into new areas. Once this was brought to a halt by encountering either totally uneconomic areas or resistance it could not break, it was forced to begin feeding off itself, creating internal tensions which severely compromised its ability to resist those external pressures that arose. From this F. turns to the increasing crises of the third century, the military recovery under Diocletian and his successors, the decline of ur...
2001Taal: Engelszie alle details...

Categorie

Details

2001Uitgever: Tempus176 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0752414585ISBN-13: 9780752414584

REVIEWS VAN DIT BOEK