The Past Before Us: The Challenge of Historiographies of Late AntiquityCarole Ellen Straw, Richard Lim Glen Bowersock, Centrifugal Force in Late Antique Historiography: Moving to the PeripheryClaude Lepelley, The Perception of Late Roman Africa, from Decolonization to the Re-appraisal of Late AntiquityLellia Cracco Ruggini, The Italian City from Third to Sixth Centuries: Interrupted History or Every-Changing Kaleidoscope?Nina Garsoian, The Crisis in Armenian StudiesElizabeth Clark, Rewriting the History of Early ChristianityAveril Cameron, History and the Individuality of the Historian: The Interpretation of Late AntiquityEvelyne Patlagean, Sorting out Late Antique Poverty in Paris in the '60sPhilip Rousseau, The Historiography of Asceticism: Current Achievements and Future OpportunitiesPeter Brown, Conversion and Christianization in Late Antiquity: the Case of Augustine |
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... Africa , ^ published in Oxford in 1952 , and Christian Courtois's Les Vandales et l'Afrique , which appeared in Paris in 1955. The two authors retrojected the contemporary colonial situation into the distant past of late antiquity ...
... Africa , ^ published in Oxford in 1952 , and Christian Courtois's Les Vandales et l'Afrique , which appeared in Paris in 1955. The two authors retrojected the contemporary colonial situation into the distant past of late antiquity ...
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... Africa , apart from the remoter areas in the south and in Mauretania , where tribal structures persisted and which were the scenes of recurrent uprisings , there were no more reports of ... Africa . The THE PERCEPTION OF LATE ROMAN AFRICA 27.
... Africa , apart from the remoter areas in the south and in Mauretania , where tribal structures persisted and which were the scenes of recurrent uprisings , there were no more reports of ... Africa . The THE PERCEPTION OF LATE ROMAN AFRICA 27.
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... Africa , the Western Empire was collapsing and imperial authority had become an illusion . It was indeed a time when Africa began to suffer the same fate that befell other Roman regions in the west . Yet these letters force us to take ...
... Africa , the Western Empire was collapsing and imperial authority had become an illusion . It was indeed a time when Africa began to suffer the same fate that befell other Roman regions in the west . Yet these letters force us to take ...
Contents
Foreword of the editors of the series | 8 |
Centrifugal Force in Late Antique Historiography | 19 |
Claude Lepelley | 25 |
Copyright | |
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