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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction. The End of the West Roman Empire: From Decline and Fall to Transformation of the Roman World 1
- Chapter 1. Gibbon’s Secondary Causes: “The Disorders of Military Despotism” and “the Division of Monarchy” 15
- Chapter 2. Barbarism: “The Invasion and Settlements of the Barbarians of Germany and Scythia” 21
- Chapter 3. Religion and the Transformation of the Roman World 31
- Chapter 4. Religion: “The Rise, Establishment, and Sects of Christianity” 37
- Chapter 5. Religious Reaction to the Fall of Rome 43
- Chapter 6. Doctrinal Division 47
- Chapter 7. The Impact of Christianity: A Quantitative Approach 57
- Chapter 8. Clerics, Soldiers, Bureaucrats 79
- Chapter 9. Ecclesiastical Endowment 91
- Chapter 10. Beyond Gibbon and Rostovtzeff 109
- Appendix. Clerical Ordinations 125
- Further Reading 133
- Bibliography 139
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction. The End of the West Roman Empire: From Decline and Fall to Transformation of the Roman World 1
- Chapter 1. Gibbon’s Secondary Causes: “The Disorders of Military Despotism” and “the Division of Monarchy” 15
- Chapter 2. Barbarism: “The Invasion and Settlements of the Barbarians of Germany and Scythia” 21
- Chapter 3. Religion and the Transformation of the Roman World 31
- Chapter 4. Religion: “The Rise, Establishment, and Sects of Christianity” 37
- Chapter 5. Religious Reaction to the Fall of Rome 43
- Chapter 6. Doctrinal Division 47
- Chapter 7. The Impact of Christianity: A Quantitative Approach 57
- Chapter 8. Clerics, Soldiers, Bureaucrats 79
- Chapter 9. Ecclesiastical Endowment 91
- Chapter 10. Beyond Gibbon and Rostovtzeff 109
- Appendix. Clerical Ordinations 125
- Further Reading 133
- Bibliography 139