Introduction
Part I: Fundamentals
1: Speaking and Writing
2: Living and Dying
Part II: Affinities
3: Friends and Relations
4: Men and Women
Part III: Resources
5: Labour and Lordship
6: Getting and Giving
Part IV: Ideologies
7: Kingship and Christianity
8: Rome and the Peoples of Europe
Epilogue
`Review from previous edition This book is a masterpiece of
condensed exposition. It is also a break-through - a truly New
Cultural History - in the quiet determination of the author to
approach very old themes from angles refreshingly different from
those from which they have usually been approached ... It is, above
all, the first complete account of the early middle ages as a
civilisation in its own right. It catches the living texture of
western Europe,
from Rome to the Hebrides, for a half millennium of its history. It
is truly the study of a civilization in its entirity ... Reading
Europe After Rome I was constantly reminded of another synthesis
of
genius which now lies at the root of the modern study of the high
middle ages - that is, Richard Southern's The Making of the Middle
Ages ... It was a 'Portrait of an Age'. Julia Smith has done the
same for the half millennium which preceded Southern's Middle
Ages.
'
Professor Peter Brown, Princeton University
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