August 410 - Ein Kampf um Rom

by Mischa Meier, Steffen Patzold

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zur Ausg. 2010: Die Eroberung und Plünderung der Stadt Rom durch die Westgoten im Jahre 410 in unterschiedlichen Deutungen durch Chronisten, Wissenschaftler und Dichter von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Rezension: Die Einnahme und 3-tägige Plünderung der Stadt Rom durch die Westgoten unter Alerich im Jahre 410, einer Übergangsphase von der Antike zum Mittelalter, war nicht nur für die Zeitgenossen schockierend, sondern hat seit 1600 Jahren bei Chronisten und Literaten zu show more unterschiedlichen Beurteilungen geführt. Sachkundig präsentieren die Autoren (Althistoriker und Mediävist) "subjektiv ausgewählte Geschichten", die von römischen Autoren über Kirchenväter und mittelalterliche Chronisten bis zu Edward Gibbon und Ferdinand Gregorovius führen, aber auch August von Platen ("Das Grab im Busento") und Felix Dahn in Texten und Deutungen zu Wort kommen lassen. Die in ihrer Art ungewöhnliche Darstellung beleuchtet an einem exemplarischen Beispiel grundsätzliche Fragen historischer Interpretation und bietet trotz ihrer speziellen Thematik eine aufschlussreiche Lektüre für geschichtlich Bewanderte und Interessierte. (3) show less

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In August 410, Alarich and his Gothic warriors besieged, stormed and sacked Rome. The world went into shock.
The authors make no attempt to describe the actual siege and fall of Rome, because there are no eyewitness accounts. Instead they concentrate on how events were received, interpreted and instrumentalised throughout the ages, first by contemporaries, later by historians.
During the first chapters, I found the writing style irritating, verbose and full of unnecessary qualifiers. I also had some trouble with “Altgläubige” being used to signify non-Christians, because the term is already in use for sub-groups in the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches. They also have an annoying tendency to repeat themselves, disguised show more as summing-up: the various chapters aren’t long enough to justify it.
I am not sure that I agree with their view of Otto von Freising, his career can’t have been that unusual in his times, and I don’t see that his times were any more tumultuous than those before or after.
However, as we progress towards modern times, the book demonstrates once again that writing history is mostly about reflecting the times the writer lives in. I closed the book thinking that Gregorovius is worth trying. And I will bear their comments in mind when I get around to Herwig Wolfram and Michael Kulikowski.
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History, Nonfiction, Anthropology
DDC/MDS
937.08History & geographyHistory of ancient world (to ca. 499)Italian Peninsula to 476 and adjacent territories to 476Absolute 284-476 A.D.
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DG332History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaCityHistory of ItalyAncient Italy. Rome to 476HistoryBy periodEmpire, 27 B.C. - 476 A.D.284-476. Decline and fall

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