发表于2024-11-23
Rome's Gothic Wars 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
图书标签: 阿德里安堡 迁徙 蛮族 哥特
Late in August 410, Rome was starving, its residents were turning on one another, and, to make matters worse, the Gothic army camped at Rome's gates was restless. The Gothic commander was Alaric, a Roman general and barbarian chieftain. Leading an army that was short of food and potentially mutinous, sacking Rome was his only way forward. The old heart of Rome's empire fell to a conqueror's sword for the first time in eight hundred years. For three days, Alaric's Goths sacked the eternal city. In the words of a contemporary, the mother of the world had been murdered. Alaric's story is the culmination of a long historical journey by which the Goths came to be a part of the Roman world. Whether as friends or foes of the Roman empire, the Goths and their history are entwined with the larger history of Rome in the third and fourth centuries. Rome's Gothic Wars explains how the Goths came into existence on the margins of the Roman world, how different Gothic groups dealt with the enormous power of Rome just beyond their lands, and how, in two traumatic years, thousands of Goths entered the imperial provinces and destroyed the army that was sent to suppress them, leaving the emperor of the eternal city dead on the field of battle. Unlike other histories of the barbarians, Rome's Gothic Wars shows exactly how and why modern historians understand the Goths the way they do - and why our understanding is so controversial. Michael Kulikowski is associate professor of history at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. A recipient of the Solmsen Fellowship at the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, he is the author of Late Roman Spain and Its Cities, which was awarded an Honorable Mention in Classics and Archaeology from the Association of American University Presses. His scholarly articles have appeared in Early Medieval Europe, Britannia, Phoenix, and Byzantium, and he has appeared on the History Channel's Barbarians series.
略带科普色彩的入门级读物。适合相关专业的本科生和希望让自己不被网上民科们忽悠的票友们。内容不多,时间跨度比起Heather,Halsall等人也要小不少,始于376年哥特诸部跨越帝国西部前线,终于410年阿拉里克洗劫罗马城。因此并没有对“西帝国的陨落于蛮族迁徙之关系”进行太深入的探讨。不过按照Halsall的分类方法,Kulikowski是一个典型的shaker,也就是认为早在蛮族入侵前,帝国的根基就已经被动摇了。Kulikowski同时挑战了传统观点对匈人的解读,质疑了这只游牧部落对哥特人迁徙的作用,也就是Ammianus Marcellinus所记载文献的真实性。有趣的是,他承认Chernyakhov文化迁徙的原因可能源自某种外力,但这外力是什么?Kulikowski没有给出明确的解释。
评分略带科普色彩的入门级读物。适合相关专业的本科生和希望让自己不被网上民科们忽悠的票友们。内容不多,时间跨度比起Heather,Halsall等人也要小不少,始于376年哥特诸部跨越帝国西部前线,终于410年阿拉里克洗劫罗马城。因此并没有对“西帝国的陨落于蛮族迁徙之关系”进行太深入的探讨。不过按照Halsall的分类方法,Kulikowski是一个典型的shaker,也就是认为早在蛮族入侵前,帝国的根基就已经被动摇了。Kulikowski同时挑战了传统观点对匈人的解读,质疑了这只游牧部落对哥特人迁徙的作用,也就是Ammianus Marcellinus所记载文献的真实性。有趣的是,他承认Chernyakhov文化迁徙的原因可能源自某种外力,但这外力是什么?Kulikowski没有给出明确的解释。
评分略带科普色彩的入门级读物。适合相关专业的本科生和希望让自己不被网上民科们忽悠的票友们。内容不多,时间跨度比起Heather,Halsall等人也要小不少,始于376年哥特诸部跨越帝国西部前线,终于410年阿拉里克洗劫罗马城。因此并没有对“西帝国的陨落于蛮族迁徙之关系”进行太深入的探讨。不过按照Halsall的分类方法,Kulikowski是一个典型的shaker,也就是认为早在蛮族入侵前,帝国的根基就已经被动摇了。Kulikowski同时挑战了传统观点对匈人的解读,质疑了这只游牧部落对哥特人迁徙的作用,也就是Ammianus Marcellinus所记载文献的真实性。有趣的是,他承认Chernyakhov文化迁徙的原因可能源自某种外力,但这外力是什么?Kulikowski没有给出明确的解释。
评分略带科普色彩的入门级读物。适合相关专业的本科生和希望让自己不被网上民科们忽悠的票友们。内容不多,时间跨度比起Heather,Halsall等人也要小不少,始于376年哥特诸部跨越帝国西部前线,终于410年阿拉里克洗劫罗马城。因此并没有对“西帝国的陨落于蛮族迁徙之关系”进行太深入的探讨。不过按照Halsall的分类方法,Kulikowski是一个典型的shaker,也就是认为早在蛮族入侵前,帝国的根基就已经被动摇了。Kulikowski同时挑战了传统观点对匈人的解读,质疑了这只游牧部落对哥特人迁徙的作用,也就是Ammianus Marcellinus所记载文献的真实性。有趣的是,他承认Chernyakhov文化迁徙的原因可能源自某种外力,但这外力是什么?Kulikowski没有给出明确的解释。
评分略带科普色彩的入门级读物。适合相关专业的本科生和希望让自己不被网上民科们忽悠的票友们。内容不多,时间跨度比起Heather,Halsall等人也要小不少,始于376年哥特诸部跨越帝国西部前线,终于410年阿拉里克洗劫罗马城。因此并没有对“西帝国的陨落于蛮族迁徙之关系”进行太深入的探讨。不过按照Halsall的分类方法,Kulikowski是一个典型的shaker,也就是认为早在蛮族入侵前,帝国的根基就已经被动摇了。Kulikowski同时挑战了传统观点对匈人的解读,质疑了这只游牧部落对哥特人迁徙的作用,也就是Ammianus Marcellinus所记载文献的真实性。有趣的是,他承认Chernyakhov文化迁徙的原因可能源自某种外力,但这外力是什么?Kulikowski没有给出明确的解释。
Rome's Gothic Wars 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书