The Later Roman Empire 284 602 by A.H.M. Jones
A Social, Economic, and Administrative Survey
This comprehensive historical analysis delves into the transformative period of the Later Roman Empire, spanning from the reign of Diocletian to the early Byzantine era. It meticulously examines the political, social, and economic structures that defined this era, highlighting the administrative reforms, military challenges, and cultural shifts that shaped the empire's evolution. The narrative provides a detailed exploration of the complex interactions between the Roman state and its diverse populations, offering insights into the empire's resilience and eventual transition into the Byzantine Empire. Through a scholarly lens, it presents a nuanced understanding of the factors that influenced the empire's longevity and legacy.
- Published
- 1964
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Long
- Pages
- 1500-1600
- Original Language
- English
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