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Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric (Key Conflicts of Classical Antiquity)
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by Michael Kulikowski
Sales Rank: 451455

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Cover Type: Hard Cover with 238 pages
Published by: Cambridge University PressEdition: 1st Edition October 30, 2006
Written in: English
ISBN 10 Number: 0521846331
ISBN 13 Number: 978-0521846332
Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
Weighs: 1 pounds
Product Review
From the Prologue:
Before the Gates of Rome
Late in august 410, a large troop of soldiers bore down on the city of Rome. At their head rode the general Alaric, in the full insignia of a magister militum. It was the highest command in the Roman army, won after years of politicking and military success. But Alaric was more than a Roman general. He was also a Gothic chieftain, some might have said a king. As far as contemporaries were concerned, the soldiers who followed him were Goths. Sometimes, to be sure, Alaric had put his followers at the service of the Roman emperor. When he did so, they became a unit in the Roman army. But their loyalty was to Alaric, not to the emperor or the empire, and everyone knew it. Alaric might be a Roman general, but no one ever mistook his followers for Roman soldiers. They were the Goths, and Alaric had led them against regular imperial armies more than once. In the early fifth century, the line between Roman regiment and barbarian horde was a fine one, and Alaric straddled it as best he could. But no one was quite taken in by appearances, and Alaric never succeeded in turning himself into the legitimate Roman commander he so desperately wanted to be.
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Kulikowski offers a novel, exhilarating and convincing interpretation . . . straight to the heart of a major historical debate. John F. Drinkwater, author of Fifth-Century Gaul: A Crisis of Identity?
a lively and important new study . . . engaging and sophisticated narrative of events. Guy Halsall, author of Violence and Society in the Early Medieval West
Intriguing, comprehensive, and up-to-date history The reader gets a sense of who the Goths were and why they had such a awesome effect on Rome, defeating the Roman emperor Valens in 378, the greatest military defeat in Roman imperial history, and plundering the city of Rome in 410. In the process Kulikowski de-mystifies the nationalist mythologies surrounding the Goths while telling a fascinating story. Paul Freedman, Department of History, Yale University
An extraordinary window back into the life-and-death struggles of the late Roman Empire. Kulikowski brings an epic conflict, rich in character and detail, to life. A great book. Robert Gardner, Producer/Director Barbarians Three-time Emmy winner and Academy Award Nominee
"Rome's Gothic Wars is a breezy and animated, yet authoritative, look at this remarkable time in history and it's sure to be of interest to anybody with a taste for character-driven history. Kuliokowski approaches his subject with both an admirable zeal and a level-headed coolness that makes this book both informative and fun." Military History Online
"Kulikowski does an great job in putting together such a confused history into this brief but effective narrative." Divi Filius, UNRV History - Roman Empire
"The book is easy to read, the narrative flows well and there are many subheadings within the chapters that keep the pace moving at an appropriate rate for an introductory text. In such a short space of 184 pages the author does an exceptional job of introducing the key debates of this complex and sometimes volatile topic, while still presenting a solid contemporary analysis of the most recent sources. -BMCR
"Rome's Gothic Wars is likely to surprise even experienced students of the period with its fresh perspective." The NYMAS Review
"A stimulating new interpretation of Gothic origins and of such storied figures as Alaric, the sacker of Rome, and Theodosius, the exiled Roman commander who revived Roman fortunes after Adrianople. Worthwhile, too, is the accompanying narrative that gives a crisp and readable account of events from the Gothic arrival in the empire to Alaric's sack of RomeGermanic origins have long been concealed in forest mists, but Kulikowski's study of the Goths brings much to light and is not to be missed." Lawrence A. Tritle, Loyola Marymount University, Military History
Reader Reviews
This is a short book and easy to read but is packed with eye openers, it is valuable both for a hobbiest like myself and the professional. I recently read Peter Heather's "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (2005), as well as other survey accounts of the Goths including Gibbon and Bury (and of course the History Channel "Barbarians") - Kulikowski's writing style is great, it's difficult to tire of such an incredible story, everyone tells it a little differently adding new ideas and perspectives. More than a survey, Kulikowski makes a bold (and convincing) case about the origins of the Goths and what motivated them (or not) to cross the Danube in 376. In addition we learn about the latest approach to barbarian ethnicity (called "ethnogenesis") which is applicable to all the ancient peoples and important to understand in the face of so much racist and nationalistic scholarship out there; an excellent historiography of Gothic studies which reveals some interesting connections to modern educational institutions; a general overview of the barbarians and the Roman Empire; a "Further Reading" where we get the authors recommendations on the best books available for specific topics; a list of key names with short descriptions (about 150 names). This is the first in a series which is described in the opening matter: "This series is composed of introductory-level texts that provide an essential foundation for the study of important wars and conflicts of classical antiquity. Each volume provides a synopsis of the main events and key characters, the consequences of the conflict, and its reception over time. An important feature is the critical overview of the textual and archaeological sources for the conflict, which is designed to teach both historiography and the methods that historians use to reconstruct events of the past."
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