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The Decline of Rome and the Rise of Mediaeval Europe (Development of Western Civilization Series)

by Solomon Katz

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This work presents a brief narrative of the title subject, interweaving deft evaluations of the critical points of historical thought.
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  laplantelibrary | Dec 2, 2022 |
This could be a bookend to Starr's work on the fall of Rome and is in the same excellent short Cornell University series from the 1950s. The attempt was to re-acquaint students with the basics of Western civilization, and to defend it. In this endeavor they succeeded. The most interesting section is surveying the colorful past of explaining Rom's decline (Chapter IV Decline and Fall).
  gmicksmith | Jun 5, 2012 |
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