The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective
Studies of the advances made by the Visigoths from the decline of the Roman Empire to the seventh century, when their kingdom stretched from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar. Studies of the advances made by theVisigoths from the decline of the Roman Empire to the seventh century, when their kingdom stretched from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar.

Between 376 and 476 the Roman Empire in western Europe was dismantled by aggressive outsiders, "barbarians" as the Romans labelled them. Chief among these were the Visigoths, a new force of previously separate Gothic and other groups from south-west France, initially settled by the Romans but subsequently, from the middle of the fifth century, achieving total independence from the failing Roman Empire, and extending their power from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar.
These studies draw on literary and archaeological evidence to address important questions thrown up by the history of the Visigoths and of the kingdom they generated: the historical processes which led to their initial creation; the emergence of the Visigothic kingdom in the fifth century; and the government, society, culture and economy of the "mature" kingdom of the sixth and seventh centuries. A valuable feature of the collection,reflecting the switch of the centre of the Visigothic kingdom from France to Spain from the beginning of the sixth century, is the inclusion, in English, of current Spanish scholarship.

Dr PETER HEATHER teaches in theDepartment of History at UniversityCollege London.

Contributors: Dennis H. Green, Peter Heather, Ana Jimenez Garnica, Giorgio Ausenda, Ian Nicholas Wood, Isabel Velazquez, Felix Retamero, Pablo C. Diaz, Mayke de Jong,Gisela Ripoll Lopez, Andreas Schwarcz
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The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective
Studies of the advances made by the Visigoths from the decline of the Roman Empire to the seventh century, when their kingdom stretched from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar. Studies of the advances made by theVisigoths from the decline of the Roman Empire to the seventh century, when their kingdom stretched from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar.

Between 376 and 476 the Roman Empire in western Europe was dismantled by aggressive outsiders, "barbarians" as the Romans labelled them. Chief among these were the Visigoths, a new force of previously separate Gothic and other groups from south-west France, initially settled by the Romans but subsequently, from the middle of the fifth century, achieving total independence from the failing Roman Empire, and extending their power from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar.
These studies draw on literary and archaeological evidence to address important questions thrown up by the history of the Visigoths and of the kingdom they generated: the historical processes which led to their initial creation; the emergence of the Visigothic kingdom in the fifth century; and the government, society, culture and economy of the "mature" kingdom of the sixth and seventh centuries. A valuable feature of the collection,reflecting the switch of the centre of the Visigothic kingdom from France to Spain from the beginning of the sixth century, is the inclusion, in English, of current Spanish scholarship.

Dr PETER HEATHER teaches in theDepartment of History at UniversityCollege London.

Contributors: Dennis H. Green, Peter Heather, Ana Jimenez Garnica, Giorgio Ausenda, Ian Nicholas Wood, Isabel Velazquez, Felix Retamero, Pablo C. Diaz, Mayke de Jong,Gisela Ripoll Lopez, Andreas Schwarcz
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The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective

The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective

The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective

The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective

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Studies of the advances made by the Visigoths from the decline of the Roman Empire to the seventh century, when their kingdom stretched from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar. Studies of the advances made by theVisigoths from the decline of the Roman Empire to the seventh century, when their kingdom stretched from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar.

Between 376 and 476 the Roman Empire in western Europe was dismantled by aggressive outsiders, "barbarians" as the Romans labelled them. Chief among these were the Visigoths, a new force of previously separate Gothic and other groups from south-west France, initially settled by the Romans but subsequently, from the middle of the fifth century, achieving total independence from the failing Roman Empire, and extending their power from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar.
These studies draw on literary and archaeological evidence to address important questions thrown up by the history of the Visigoths and of the kingdom they generated: the historical processes which led to their initial creation; the emergence of the Visigothic kingdom in the fifth century; and the government, society, culture and economy of the "mature" kingdom of the sixth and seventh centuries. A valuable feature of the collection,reflecting the switch of the centre of the Visigothic kingdom from France to Spain from the beginning of the sixth century, is the inclusion, in English, of current Spanish scholarship.

Dr PETER HEATHER teaches in theDepartment of History at UniversityCollege London.

Contributors: Dennis H. Green, Peter Heather, Ana Jimenez Garnica, Giorgio Ausenda, Ian Nicholas Wood, Isabel Velazquez, Felix Retamero, Pablo C. Diaz, Mayke de Jong,Gisela Ripoll Lopez, Andreas Schwarcz

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843830337
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 11/20/2003
Series: ISSN , #4
Pages: 576
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

Table of Contents


Linguistic Evidence for the Early Migrations of the Goths - Dennis H Green
The Creation of the Visigoths - Peter Heather
Settlement of the Visigoths in the Fifth Century - Ana Jimenez Garnica
Kinship and Marriage among the Visigoths - Giorgio Ausenda
Social Relations in the Visigothic Kingdom from the Fifth to the Seventh Century: The Example of Mérida - Ian Nicholas Wood
Jural Relations as an Indicator of Syncretism: From the Law of Inheritance to the Dum Inlicita of Chindaswinth - Isabel Velazquez
As Coins Go Home: Owns, Merchants, Bishops and Kings in Visigothic Hispania - Felix Retamero
Visigothic Political Institutions - Pablo C Diaz
Adding Insult to Injury: Julian of Toledo and his Historia Wambae - Mayke de Jong
Symbolic Life and Signs of Identity in Visigothic Times - Gisela Ripoll Lopez
Cult and Religion among the Tervingi and the Visigoths and their Conversion to Christianity - Andreas Schwarcz
Current Issues and Future Directions in the Study of Visigoths (with P.C. Diaz) - Giorgio Ausenda
Current Issues and Future Directions in the Study of Visigoths (with G. Ausenda) - Pablo C Diaz
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