Imperial Triumph presents the history of Rome at the height of its imperial power. Beginning with the reign of Hadrian in Rome and ending with the death of Julian the Apostate on campaign in Persia, it offers an intimate account of the twists and often deadly turns of imperial politics in which successive emperors rose and fell with sometimes bewildering rapidity. Yet, despite this volatility, the Romans were able to see off successive attacks by Parthians, Germans, Persians and Goths and to extend and entrench their position as masters of Europe and the Mediterranean. This books shows how they managed to do it.Professor Michael Kulikowski describes the empire's cultural integration in the second century, the political crises of the third when Rome's Mediterranean world became subject to the larger forces of Eurasian history, and the remaking of Roman imperial institutions in the fourth century under Constantine and his son Constantius II. The Constantinian revolution, Professor Kulikowski argues, was the pivot on which imperial fortunes turned - and the beginning of the parting of ways between the eastern and western empires.This sweeping account of one of the world's greatest empires at its magnificent peak is incisive, authoritative and utterly gripping.
Michael Kulikowski Libros
Michael Kulikowski es un historiador reconocido por su profunda exploración de la antigüedad tardía y el Imperio Romano. Su obra ofrece perspectivas críticas sobre las transformaciones sociales y militares que remodelaron el mundo antiguo. A través de una investigación meticulosa y una narrativa cautivadora, Kulikowski ilumina las complejas dinámicas entre la civilización romana y los diversos pueblos que desafiaron su dominio. Sus análisis ofrecen un retrato vívido de una era crucial en la historia occidental.




Rome's Gothic Wars
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
An introduction to the Roman Empire's relations with one of the most important barbarian groups of the ancient world. Kulikowski traces the history of Romano-Gothic relations from their earliest stage in the third century until the entry of many Goths into the empire in 376 and the subsequent catastrophic Gothic war.
Exploring the intricate Romano-Gothic relations, this work delves into the historical and archaeological evidence from the third century onward. It examines the social and political factors that fueled tensions between the Roman Empire and the Goths, culminating in the devastating Gothic War of 376. The inclusion of four maps enhances the understanding of this complex historical narrative.
Die Goten vor Rom
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Rom, August 410: Der Ewigen Stadt droht erstmals der Untergang. Die Goten stehen vor den Toren, an ihrer Spitze Alarich. Einst Feldherr in römischen Diensten, Vertrauter des Kaisers und nun mächtiger Anführer des Germanenvolkes, will er das 'Herz' der Weltmacht endlich erobern.