Edward Gibbon and Empire
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- Editors:
- Rosamond McKitterick, University of Cambridge
- Roland Quinault, University of North London
- Date Published: July 2002
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521525053
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To understand Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire properly it is necessary to have knowledge of his historiographical and philosophical context. Gibbon is considered here not just for what he reveals of eighteenth-century intellectual attitudes, but for his forceful interpretation of the period. Leading experts in the field about which Gibbon himself wrote enter into dialogue with historians of the eighteenth century. New light is thereby thrown not only on Gibbon's text, but also on the degree to which he can be regarded as a trustworthy guide to late antiquity and the Middle Ages in the late twentieth century.
Read more- Reassesses Gibbon's Decline and Fall in the light of modern research on the period about which he wrote
- Explores Gibbon's ideas of empire, his sources and working methods
- Provides a dialogue between historians of antiquity and the middle ages and historians of the eighteenth century
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"This scholarly and well-produced set of essays is, then, one which undelines the continuing influence and vitality of Gibbon's work." canadian Jrnl of History
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- Date Published: July 2002
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521525053
- length: 368 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.54kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction Rosamond McKitterick and Roland Quinault
1. Gibbon and the later Roman Empire: causes and circumstances John Matthews
2. Gibbon and Justinian Averil Cameron
3. Gibbon and the middle period of the Byzantine Empire James Howard-Johnson
4. Byzantine soldiers, missionaries and diplomacy under Gibbon's eyes Jonathan Shepard
5. Gibbon and the later Byzantine empires Anthony Bryer
6. Gibbon and the Merovingians Ian Wood
7. Gibbon, Hodgkin, and the invaders of Italy T. S. Brown
8. Gibbon and the early Middle Ages in eighteenth-century Europe Rosamond McKitterick
9. Gibbon and the 'watchmen of the Holy City': religion and revision in The Decline and Fall David Womersley
10. Gibbon and international relations Jeremy Black
11. Gibbon's Roman Empire as a universal monarchy John Robertson
12. The conception of Gibbon's History Peter Ghosh
13. Winston Churchill and Gibbon Roland Quinault
Epilogue J. W. Burrow, Rosamond McKitterick and Roland Quinault.
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