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The Decline of the Western Roman Empire and the End of the Ancient World

The Decline of the Western Roman Empire and the End of the Ancient World

Nicholas Pope

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Colloquium
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
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9798233545757
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The fall of Rome matters not merely as a historical problem but as a perennial human concern. How do great powers decline? What makes civilizations resilient or fragile? Can reforms reverse trajectories of decay, or do they sometimes hasten collapse? Why do some societies adapt to changing circumstances while others rigidify and break? These questions resonated in Gibbon’s eighteenth-century Britain, in twentieth-century America at the height of its power, and in our own age of anxiety about Western civilization’s future. Rome’s fall cannot provide simple lessons or predictions-history does not repeat itself so neatly-but it can illuminate the complex processes by which established orders unravel and new worlds emerge from their ruins.What follows is an attempt to understand one of history’s greatest transformations: how the Roman Empire, which had seemed eternal to its inhabitants, proved mortal after all, and how its fall marked not merely the end of an empire but the end of the ancient world itself and the beginning of something entirely new. The story is one of both catastrophe and continuity, of endings and beginnings, of a civilization that fell yet never entirely died. It is a story that remains, fifteen centuries later, endlessly fascinating and perpetually relevant.

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