The Tragedy of Empire, Michael Kulikowski
The Tragedy of Empire, Michael Kulikowski
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The Tragedy of Empire
From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy

Author: Michael Kulikowski

Narrator: Simon Shepherd

Unabridged: 15 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/11/2021


Synopsis

The Tragedy of Empire begins in the late fourth century with the reign of Julian, the last non-Christian Roman emperor, and takes listeners to the final years of the Western Roman Empire at the end of the sixth century. One hundred years before Julian's rule, Emperor Diocletian had resolved that an empire stretching from the Atlantic to the Euphrates, and from the Rhine and Tyne to the Sahara, could not effectively be governed by one man. He had devised a system of governance, called the tetrarchy by modern scholars, to respond to the vastness of the empire, its new rivals, and the changing face of its citizenry. Powerful enemies like the barbarian coalitions of the Franks and the Alamanni threatened the imperial frontiers. The new Sasanian dynasty had come into power in Persia. This was the political climate of the Roman world that Julian inherited.

Kulikowski traces two hundred years of Roman history during which the Western Empire ceased to exist while the Eastern Empire remained politically strong and culturally vibrant. The changing structure of imperial rule, the rise of new elites, foreign invasions, the erosion of Roman and Greek religions, and the establishment of Christianity as the state religion mark these last two centuries of the Empire.

About Michael Kulikowski

Michael Kulikowski is the author of Rome's Gothic Wars, Late Roman Spain and Its Cities, and The Triumph of Empire. Kulikowski has appeared in a number of documentaries on the History Channel, including Barbarians Rising, Rome, and Criminal History: Rome, and writes frequently for the Wall Street Journal and London Review of Books. He is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of History and Classics at Pennsylvania State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marks54

This is a book about the later Western Roman Empire after the death of Constantine. It is a well crafted and fairly comprehensive political and cultural history that helps explain how Western Europe moved towards a post-Roman existence which would lead eventually to the “Middle Ages”, the Renaissanc......more

Goodreads review by Carlos

這兩本《帝國的勝利》與《帝國的悲劇》是馬可孛羅在2021年引進,由英國Profile Books出版社與哈佛大學聯手打造的古代史書系其中之二。這系列每一本,都向不同的作者針對其擅長的領域來邀稿,而這兩部作品則都是同一個撰寫者:麥可.庫利科斯基(Michael Kulikowski),也因此,我就把最後這兩冊當作一卷的上下部分來看了。 《帝國的勝利》與《帝國的悲劇》總描述的時段從哈德良到西部帝國崩潰為止。要知道,羅馬這個千年國家是不斷變化的政體,它最初的城邦,擴張成一個初步的「霸權」國,經歷了奧古斯都的「羅馬革命」成為一個城邦聯合體,然後,在三世紀以後為了因應日益艱困的環境,再次轉型成複雜的中央集......more

Goodreads review by Shawn

I am an absolute sucker for books that take place AFTER epoch-defending events/times end. I feel like the Big Events are all copiously-covered by historical literature; there's no shortage of books on World War II, the Roman Empire, the Civil War, etc. But I am much more interested in the codas to t......more

Goodreads review by Jake

Broadly, I struggle with history books. There is an obsession with smaller fonts to fit more words into less space (an annoying publishing habit which does however allow us to find more history on the bookshelves of shops). Unavoidably we are bombarded with masses of names, places (in their previous......more

Goodreads review by James

Excellent - a detailed analysis of the process of change, rather than treating the ‘end of empire’ in the west as an event, shows how it was a transition between different but related forms of governance.......more