The Ruin of Roman Britain

The Ruin of Roman Britain
Title The Ruin of Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author James Gerrard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 365
Release 2013-10-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1107434858

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How did Roman Britain end? This new study draws on fresh archaeological discoveries to argue that the end of Roman Britain was not the product of either a violent cataclysm or an economic collapse. Instead, the structure of late antique society, based on the civilian ideology of paideia, was forced to change by the disappearance of the Roman state. By the fifth century elite power had shifted to the warband and the edges of their swords. In this book Dr Gerrard describes and explains that process of transformation and explores the role of the 'Anglo-Saxons' in this time of change. This profound ideological shift returned Britain to a series of 'small worlds', the existence of which had been hidden by the globalizing structures of Roman imperialism. Highly illustrated, the book includes two appendices, which detail Roman cemetery sites and weapon trauma, and pottery assemblages from the period.

The Ruin of Roman Britain

The Ruin of Roman Britain
Title The Ruin of Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author James Frederick Gerrard
Publisher
Pages
Release 2013
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781107418240

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How did Roman Britain end? This new study draws on fresh archaeological discoveries to argue that the end of Roman Britain was not the product of either a violent cataclysm or an economic collapse. Instead, the structure of late antique society, based on the civilian ideology of paideia, was forced to change by the disappearance of the Roman state. By the fifth century elite power had shifted to the warband and the edges of their swords. In this book Dr Gerrard describes and explains that process of transformation and explores the role of the 'Anglo-Saxons' in this time of change. This profound ideological shift returned Britain to a series of 'small worlds', the existence of which had been hidden by the globalizing structures of Roman imperialism. Highly illustrated, the book includes two appendices, which detail Roman cemetery sites and weapon trauma, and pottery assemblages from the period.

The Ruin of Roman Britain

The Ruin of Roman Britain
Title The Ruin of Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author James Gerrard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 365
Release 2013-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1107038634

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This book employs new archaeological and historical evidence to explain how and why Roman Britain became Anglo-Saxon England.

On the Ruin of Britain

On the Ruin of Britain
Title On the Ruin of Britain PDF eBook
Author Gildas
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 33
Release 2022-05-29
Genre History
ISBN

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This book is one of Gildas' most important works. It is a sermon condemning the secular and religious behavior of his contemporaries. The author Saint Gildas is an outstanding member of the British Celtic Christian Church. His famous knowledge and literary style earned him the title of Gildas the Wise.

On the Ruin of Britain

On the Ruin of Britain
Title On the Ruin of Britain PDF eBook
Author Duncan Feiges
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2020
Genre
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Roman Britain

Roman Britain
Title Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author Timothy W. Potter
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 260
Release 1992-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520081680

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Pieces together archaeological evidence with fragmentary writings of Caesar, Tacitus, and others to give a picture of Roman Britain

Roman Britain

Roman Britain
Title Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author Henry Freeman
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 36
Release 2016-09-09
Genre History
ISBN 1534610472

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This book takes a holistic look at Roman Britain, from the events leading up to its official inception in AD 43 until the Romans left the Isle entirely around AD 409. The timeline is straightforward, and each chapter delves into some aspect of Romano-British life: dealing with the concept of 'the Celts'; when Britannia actually became 'Roman'; how the two peoples attempted to blend their culture through religion; and lastly, why the Romans had to leave. Inside you will read about... ✓ The Timeline ✓ Ancient Celtic Ethnicity, A Modern Invention ✓ The Beginnings Of Roman Britain ✓ Religion And Blending Culture In Roman Britain ✓ The Bitter End It can be difficult to explain everything from a neutral, unbiased perspective as most of the records from the time are Roman in nature, but drawing on a variety of perspectives from archaeologists and historians alike has made for a thought-provoking assessment of the era. Rome's power bestowed cities like London and York to Britannia, and their lasting influence is still visible today in places like Bath, and at Hadrian's Wall to the north. Roman Britain lingers on still.