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Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376–568
Appendix: Gildas' narrative and the identity of the ‘proud tyrant’
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Guy Halsall
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511802393.017
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Book chapters
pp. xvii
A note on spellings
pp. 3
How the west was lost and where it got us
pp. 35
Defining identities
pp. 63
The late Roman Empire in the west
pp. 112
Society beyond the frontier
pp. 138
Romans and barbarians before 376
pp. 165
The Gothic crisis, 376–382
pp. 186
The crisis of the Empire, 382–410
pp. 220
The triumph of the generals, 410–455
pp. 257
The parting of Gaul and Italy, 455–480
pp. 284
Kingdoms of the Empire, 476–550
pp. 320
Provincial society in the long fifth century
pp. 371
Beyond the old frontier
pp. 417
Mechanisms of migration and settlement
pp. 455
New peoples, new identities, new kingdoms?
pp. 499
A changed world: the roots of failure
pp. 519
Appendix: Gildas' narrative and the identity of the ‘proud tyrant’
pp. 527
Bibliography
pp. 592
Key to map 3 on page 75
pp. 593
Cambridge Medieval Textbooks
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