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| #88823 in Books | 2007-06-11 | 2007-06-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x1.60 x9.20l,1.89 | File type: PDF | 576 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating, but I wonder...|By Peter Buxton|Mr Heather's history is convincing: the barbarians killed the Western Roman Empire.
But though he shows how the Roman response to the Persian threat changed things, he does not go into how this might have changed, and weakened, the Empire.
The Roman economy was plantation-based. It was slave-driven only when the|||"A rich and dramatic synthesis of the latest research on Gibbon's old story.... The drama of Mr. Heather's book lies not just in the world-changing story he has to tell, but in his behind-the-scenes view of how historians work. Like a master detective, Mr. He
The death of the Roman Empire is one of the perennial mysteries of world history. Now, in this groundbreaking book, Peter Heather proposes a stunning new solution: Centuries of imperialism turned the neighbors Rome called barbarians into an enemy capable of dismantling an Empire that had dominated their lives for so long. A leading authority on the late Roman Empire and on the barbarians, Heather relates the extraordinary story of how Europe's barbarians, transformed...
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