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Violence in Late Antiquity

H. A. Drake

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Violence in Late Antiquity

Explore the intricate dynamics of violence during the Later Roman Empire with "Violence in Late Antiquity" by H. A. Drake, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This comprehensive volume spans 424 pages and presents a rigorous examination of whether this era was as violent as traditionally depicted.

Drake approaches this compelling question through an interdisciplinary lens, incorporating insights from archaeology, rhetoric, anthropology, and economics. The book is structured into four distinct sections: "Defining Violence," "Legitimate Violence," "Violence and Rhetoric," and "Religious Violence," allowing readers to engage with diverse perspectives on the nature and implications of violence in society.

This academic work is essential for historians, scholars, and anyone with an interest in the complexities of the Byzantine Empire and the societal impacts of violence. Dive into this insightful analysis and discover the multifaceted nature of historical violence.

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Violence in Late Antiquity

Regular price €200,06
Sale price €200,06 Regular price €206,25