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Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
This article considers the question of whether the Roman state was thalassocratic during the period of the Gothic-Byzantine wars of 535–554. Based on the narrative sources from the fifth and sixth centuries, primarily, the information from the writings ...
Evgeniya Sergeevna Zaitseva
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The eventization of leisure and the strange death of alternative Leeds [PDF]
The communicative potential of city spaces as leisure spaces is a central assumption of political activism and the creation of alternative, counter-cultural and subcultural scenes. However, such potential for city spaces is limited by the gentrification,
Anna Richter +29 more
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Land, freedom and the making of the medieval West [PDF]
In the course of the fifth and sixth centuries, barbarian warbands acquired property rights in the former provinces of the Roman west, in a process that established the broad structural characteristics of early medieval society in western Europe: that is
Innes, Matthew
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Gothorum romanorumque consensus. Jedność Gotów i Rzymian w działalności politycznej Amalasunty
The article presents the reign of Amalasuntha – Theodoric the Great’s daughter – from the point of view of her endeavours for the unity and integration of the Goths and Romans in the Ostrogothic Kingdom.
Tomasz Skibiński
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Abstract Economic sanctions and consumer boycotts are common tools to punish organizations for undesirable behavior and attempt to coerce them to change their actions. However, these tools occasionally spill over beyond the intended recipients and affect guiltless supply chain members, jeopardizing the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in ...
Timofey Shalpegin +2 more
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The Strange and Spooky Battle over Bats and Black Dresses: The Commodification of Whitby Goth Weekend and the Loss of a Subculture [PDF]
From counterculture to subculture to the ubiquity of every black-clad wannabe vampire hanging around the centre of Western cities, Goth has transcended a musical style to become a part of everyday leisure and popular culture. The music’s cultural terrain
Bennett A. +17 more
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Roman-Gothic Foedus in the 3rd and 4th Century Sources [PDF]
This paper explores the complex relationship between the Roman empire and Gothic people from 238 to 382 C.E., focusing on the classification and understanding of Roman-Gothic foedus agreements.
Ivan Križič
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This paper discusses an infinite regress that looms behind a certain kind of historical explanation. The movement of one barbarian group is often explained by the movement of others, but those movements in turn call for an explanation.
Ammianus Marcellinus +8 more
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Arab civilization in Andalusia and its impact on Europe [PDF]
The Arabs thought about the liberation of Spain after they expelled the Byzantines from North Africa, and Spain before the conquest had been possessed by the Romans until the fifth century AD, then the Vandals, Alans and Suef, who were among the barbaric
Tawfeek Al-Uzbaky
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Stilicho, Radagaisus, and the so-called 'Battle of Faesulae' (406 CE) [PDF]
In 405 CE, an enormous barbarian confederation led by a certain Radagaisus invaded Italy. The western Roman generalissimo Stilicho managed to overcome them near Florence in 406.
Wijnendaele, Jeroen
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