9780155976337-0155976338-The World of Late Antiquity: Ad 150-750 (History of European Civilization Library)

The World of Late Antiquity: Ad 150-750 (History of European Civilization Library)

ISBN-13: 9780155976337
ISBN-10: 0155976338
Author: Peter Robert Lamont Brown
Publication date: 1971
Publisher: Harcourt College Pub
Format: Paperback 216 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780155976337
ISBN-10: 0155976338
Author: Peter Robert Lamont Brown
Publication date: 1971
Publisher: Harcourt College Pub
Format: Paperback 216 pages

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The World of Late Antiquity: Ad 150-750 (History of European Civilization Library) (ISBN-13: 9780155976337 and ISBN-10: 0155976338), written by authors Peter Robert Lamont Brown, was published by Harcourt College Pub in 1971. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Rome (Ancient Civilizations History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The World of Late Antiquity: Ad 150-750 (History of European Civilization Library) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Rome books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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This remarkable study in social and cultural change explains how and why the Late Antique world, between c. 150 and c. 750 A.D., came to differ from "Classical civilization."

These centuries, as the author demonstrates, were the era in which the most deeply rooted of ancient institutions disappeared for all time. By 476 the Russian empire had vanished from western Europe; by 655 the Persian empire had vanished from the Near East. Mr. Brown, Professor of History at Princeton University, examines these changes and men's reactions to them, but his account shows that the period was also one of outstanding new beginnings and defines the far-reaching impact both of Christianity on Europe and of Islam on the Near East. The result is a lucid answer to a crucial question in world history; how the exceptionally homogeneous Mediterranean world of c. 200 A.D. became divided into the three mutually estranged societies of the Middle Ages: Catholic Western Europe, Byzantium, and Islam. We still live with the results of these contrasts.
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