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Barbarian Tides : The Migration Age and the Later Roman Empire
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Walter Goffart
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December 31 2006
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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December 31 2006
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Chapter 1. A Clarification: The Three Meanings of “Migration Age”
pp. 23
Chapter 2. A Recipe on Trial: “The Germans Overthrow the Roman Empire”
pp. 40
Chapter 3. An Entrenched Myth of Origins: The Germans before Germany
pp. 56
Chapter 4. Jordanes's Getica and the Disputed Authenticity of Gothic Origins from Scandinavia
pp. 73
Chapter 5. The Great Rhine Crossing, A.D. 400-420, a Case of Barbarian Migration
pp. 119
Chapter 6. The “Techniques of Accommodation” Revisited
pp. 187
Chapter 7. None of Them Were Germans: Northern Barbarians in Late Antiquity
pp. 230
Chapter 8. Conclusion: The Long Simplification of Late Antiquity
pp. 241
Appendix 1: Alexander Demandt on the Role of the Germans in the End of the Roman Empire
pp. 253
Appendix 2: Chronicle Evidence for the Burgundian Settlement
pp. 257
Appendix 3: The Meaning of agri cum mancipiis in the Burgundian Kingdom
pp. 263
Abbreviations
pp. 347
Bibliography
pp. 365
Index
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