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Rome and the barbarians

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 3460 | Teaching Company3461--3463 | Teaching CompanySeries: Great courses (DVD). Ancient & medieval history.Description: 6 videodiscs in 3 cases (approximately 1080 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (iv, 286 pages : maps ; 20 cm.)ISBN:
  • 1565859022
  • 9781565859029
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DG270 .H37 2004
Contents:
Part 1. lecture 1. Greek and Roman views of barbarians ; lecture 2. The Roman Republic ; lecture 3. Roman society ; lecture 4. The Roman way of war ; lecture 5. Celtic Europe and the Mediterranean world ; lecture 6. The conquest of Cisalpine Gaul ; lecture 7. Romans and Carthaginians in Spain ; lecture 8. The Roman conquest of Spain ; lecture 9. The genesis of Roman Spain ; lecture 10. Jugurtha and the nomadic threat ; lecture 11. Marius and the northern barbarians ; lecture 12. Rome's rivals in the East --
Part 2. lecture 13. The price of Empire-The Roman revolution ; lecture 14. Julius Caesar and the conquest of Gaul ; lecture 15. Early Germanic Europe ; lecture 16. The nomads of Eastern Europe ; lecture 17. Arsacid Parthia ; lecture 18. The Augustan principate and imperialism ; lecture 19. The Roman imperial army ; lecture 20. The Varian disaster ; lecture 21. The Roman conquest of Britain ; lecture 22. Civil War and rebellion ; lecture 23. Flavian frontiers and the Dacians ; lecture 24. Trajan, the Dacians, the the Parthians --
Part 3. lecture 25. Romanization of the provinces ; lecture 26. Commerce beyond the imperial frontiers ; lecture 27. Frontier settlement and assimilation ; lecture 28. From Germanic tribes to confederations ; lecture 29. Goths and the crisis of the third century ; lecture 30. Eastern rivals-Sassanid Persia ; lecture 31. Rome and the barbarians in the fourth century ; lecture 32. From foes to federates ; lecture 33. Imperial crisis and decline; lecture 34. Attila and the Huns ; lecture 35. Justinian and the barbarians ; lecture 36. Birth of the barbarian Medieval West.
Kenneth W. Harl, lecturer.Summary: Presents 36 lectures (30 min. each) comprising a study of the Rome and the barbarians around the Roman Empire.
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Part 1. lecture 1. Greek and Roman views of barbarians ; lecture 2. The Roman Republic ; lecture 3. Roman society ; lecture 4. The Roman way of war ; lecture 5. Celtic Europe and the Mediterranean world ; lecture 6. The conquest of Cisalpine Gaul ; lecture 7. Romans and Carthaginians in Spain ; lecture 8. The Roman conquest of Spain ; lecture 9. The genesis of Roman Spain ; lecture 10. Jugurtha and the nomadic threat ; lecture 11. Marius and the northern barbarians ; lecture 12. Rome's rivals in the East --

Part 2. lecture 13. The price of Empire-The Roman revolution ; lecture 14. Julius Caesar and the conquest of Gaul ; lecture 15. Early Germanic Europe ; lecture 16. The nomads of Eastern Europe ; lecture 17. Arsacid Parthia ; lecture 18. The Augustan principate and imperialism ; lecture 19. The Roman imperial army ; lecture 20. The Varian disaster ; lecture 21. The Roman conquest of Britain ; lecture 22. Civil War and rebellion ; lecture 23. Flavian frontiers and the Dacians ; lecture 24. Trajan, the Dacians, the the Parthians --

Part 3. lecture 25. Romanization of the provinces ; lecture 26. Commerce beyond the imperial frontiers ; lecture 27. Frontier settlement and assimilation ; lecture 28. From Germanic tribes to confederations ; lecture 29. Goths and the crisis of the third century ; lecture 30. Eastern rivals-Sassanid Persia ; lecture 31. Rome and the barbarians in the fourth century ; lecture 32. From foes to federates ; lecture 33. Imperial crisis and decline; lecture 34. Attila and the Huns ; lecture 35. Justinian and the barbarians ; lecture 36. Birth of the barbarian Medieval West.

Kenneth W. Harl, lecturer.

Presents 36 lectures (30 min. each) comprising a study of the Rome and the barbarians around the Roman Empire.

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