'Violence' is virtually synonymous in the popular imagination with the period of the Later Roman Empire - a time when waves of barbarian invaders combined with urban mobs and religious zealots to bring an end to centuries of peace and serenity. All of these images come together in the Visigothic sack of the city of Rome in A.D. 410, a date commonly used for the fall of the entire empire. But was this period in fact as violent as it has been portrayed? A new generation of scholars in the field of Late Antiquity has called into question the standard narrative, pointing to evidence of cultural...
'Violence' is virtually synonymous in the popular imagination with the period of the Later Roman Empire - a time when waves of barbarian invaders comb...