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Barbarians at the Gate?

New York Review of Books, 2002
Review of: Warrior Politics: Why Leadership Demands a Pagan Ethos by Robert D.
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barbarian

2015
Abstract The English term “barbarian” is derived from the Greek barbaros, Latinized as barbarus. Barbarians are most familiar as the antithesis of Hellenes, but the terms do different work in different cultural contexts throughout and beyond classical antiquity.
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Poets and Barbarians

2020
This chapter illustrates the professional competence of a programmatic purge that reflects the anti-Semitism of Adolf Bartels, whose discontent with the modern era is reciprocated. There are sensational developments in every economic sector of the Nazi movement.
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Barbarians and Bishops

1990
Abstract Barbarians and Bishops is concerned with two fundamental themes of Late Antiquity: the barbarization of the Roman army, and the interrelation of Church and secular government. The conspicuous role played by barbarian, particularly German, soldiers in the Late Roman state has always been recognized.
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