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The Inheritance of Rome: Illuminating the Dark Ages, 400-1000 (Penguin History of Europe) (edició 2010)

de Chris Wickham (Autor)

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Historian Chris Wickham defies conventional views of the "Dark Ages" in European history with a work of rigorous yet accessible scholarship. Drawing on a wealth of new material and featuring a thoughtful synthesis of historical and archaeological approaches, Wickham argues that these centuries were critical in the formulation of European identity. Far from being a "middle" period between more significant epochs, this age has much to tell us in its own right about the progress of culture and the development of political thought. Wickham focuses on a world still profoundly shaped by Rome, which encompassed peoples ranging from Goths, Franks, and Vandals to Arabs, Anglo-Saxons, and Vikings. Digging deep into each culture, Wickham constructs a vivid portrait of a vast and varied world stretching from Ireland to Constantinople, the Baltic to the Mediterranean--the crucible in which Europe would ultimately be created.--From publisher description.… (més)
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Títol:The Inheritance of Rome: Illuminating the Dark Ages, 400-1000 (Penguin History of Europe)
Autors:Chris Wickham (Autor)
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I know there's very little information available but that's no reason to latch on to any of it that is concrete and start listing names and dates I will forget two sentences later just because you have that information.

Additionally, if you removed all the repeated caveats of "we cannot be sure" and "this could have happened but maybe it didn't" this book would be 20% shorter. I get it. Too few written records, lots of guesswork - explaining that once is enough. ( )
  Paul_S | Dec 23, 2020 |
Interesting. ( )
  ElentarriLT | Mar 24, 2020 |
The book's a bit dry, but that's a matter of preference. It must be hard to write a grand narrative about an age that left so little information about itself. The view is inevitably patchy. I wish there was more of the Venerable One in it. ( )
  MartinEdasi | Oct 20, 2019 |
Muy buen ensayo de la herencia de Roma y su influencia durante toda la edad media y hasta el año mil aprox. Pasea por todos los países y culturas de Europa y el Mediterráneo. Pretende destruir algunas de las teorías de Pirenne y otros, muy buena polémica que hace pensar, y como esa herencia dura hasta aprox el año mil en el que se consolida la feudalización de Europa. ( )
  gneoflavio | Mar 12, 2018 |
This book covers a period that set the stage for so many important events of the following centuries. What Wickham does well in this book is to explain what historical evidence there is and there is not for this period. He also discusses the historical controversies about this period. The structure of the book is also effective.

The book was unfortunately marred by some really terrible writing in spots. While reading some chapters I found myself mentally rewriting some of the sentences to try to make them more intelligible. This was, of course, a terrible distraction from the subject matter. The book's editor appeared to have been lying down on the job here. ( )
  M_Clark | Dec 12, 2017 |
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Historian Chris Wickham defies conventional views of the "Dark Ages" in European history with a work of rigorous yet accessible scholarship. Drawing on a wealth of new material and featuring a thoughtful synthesis of historical and archaeological approaches, Wickham argues that these centuries were critical in the formulation of European identity. Far from being a "middle" period between more significant epochs, this age has much to tell us in its own right about the progress of culture and the development of political thought. Wickham focuses on a world still profoundly shaped by Rome, which encompassed peoples ranging from Goths, Franks, and Vandals to Arabs, Anglo-Saxons, and Vikings. Digging deep into each culture, Wickham constructs a vivid portrait of a vast and varied world stretching from Ireland to Constantinople, the Baltic to the Mediterranean--the crucible in which Europe would ultimately be created.--From publisher description.

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