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J.H.G.W. Liebeschuetz Decline and Change in Late Antiquity Preface I Historiography : Classical- Late Antique.. . 1.`Thucydides and the Sicilian expedition¿ 2. `Ecclesiastical Historians on their own time¿ 3.Pagan historiography and the decline of the Empire: Eunapius, Olympiodorus, and Zosimus' 4. `Malalas on `Antioch¿, 5.Realism and fantasy: the Anymous de rebus bellicis and its afterlife', II.Religion 6.`Religion AD 68-196' 7.`The influence of Judaism among non -Jews in the imperial period', 8.. `The expansion of Mithraism among the religious cults of the second century¿ 9. The significance of Praetextatus' speech in the Saturnalia of Macrobius' III. Barbarian Settlement 10.`The end of the Roman army¿ 11.The Romans demilitarised; the evidence of Procopius', 12.`Citizen status and law in the Roman Empire and in the Visigothic Kingdom' 13.`Cities, taxation and the accommodation of barbarians: the theories of Durliat and Goffart' 14.`The Vandals¿ in Gentes and Regna, The relationship between Late Antique and Early medieval Peoples and Kingdoms . IV.`Late Antiquity¿ 15`The Birth of ``Late Antiquity¿¿, 16. AHM Jones and the `Later Roman Empire¿ 17.. Late Antiquity, The Rejection of `Decline¿ and Multiculturalism¿, index
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Rome -- History -- Empire, 284-476 -- Historiography.
Rome -- History -- Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries -- Historiography.