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The Fall of the Roman Empire

A New History of Rome and the Barbarians

by Peter Heather · 2005 · 592 pages

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Peter Heather argues that the Western Roman Empire collapsed not due to internal moral decay, but as a direct consequence of its own imperial success. He demonstrates how centuries of Roman influence transformed neighboring barbarian groups into a sophisticated force capable of dismantling the empire. The narrative traces the impact of the Huns and subsequent mass migrations that fundamentally altered the European political landscape.

Book Details

Published

2005

Pages

592

Language

en

ISBN

9780195325416

Audiobook Available

21h 43m
Narrated by Allan Robertson

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