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"The Ruin
of the Roman Empire"The
dream Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar
shared of uniting Europe, the Mediterranean,
and the Middle East in a single community
shuddered and then collapsed in the wars and
disasters of the sixth century. It was a
looking-glass world, where some Romans
idealized the Persian emperor while barbarian
kings in Italy and France worked tirelessly to
save the pieces of the Roman dream they had
inherited. At the center of the old Roman
Empire, in his vast and pompous Constantinople
palace, the emperor Justinian, with too little
education and too much religion, set out to
restore his empire to its glories. Step by step,
the things he did to bring back the past sealed
the doom of his entire civilization.
Historian and classicist James J.
O'Donnell—who last brought us his masterful,
disturbing, and revelatory biography of Saint
Augustine—revisits this old story in a fresh
way, bringing home its sometimes painful
relevance to issues of our own time.
With unexpected detail and in his hauntingly
vivid style, O'Donnell begins at a time of
apparent Roman revival and brings us to the
moment of imminent collapse that just preceded
the rise of Islam. Illegal migrations of
peoples, religious wars, global pandemics, and
the temptations of empire: Rome's end
foreshadows our own crises and offers hints how
to navigate them—if we will heed this story.
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