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The Cambridge companion to the age of Attila

Maas, Michael(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World series
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This book examines the age of Attila, roughly the fifth century CE, an era in which western Eurasia experienced significant geopolitical and cultural changes.

The Roman Empire collapsed in western Europe, replaced by new 'barbarian' kingdoms, but it continued in Christian Byzantine guise in the eastern Mediterranean.

New states and peoples changed the face of northern Europe, while in Iran, the Sasanian Empire developed new theories of power and government.

At the same time, the great Eurasian steppe became a permanent presence in the European world.

This book treats Attila, the notorious king of the Huns, as both an agent of change and a symbol of the wreck of the old world order.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1316056112 / 9781316056110
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
937.09
27/08/2014
England
English
469 pages
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