The World of Late Antiquity
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1989
216
Book • Nonfiction
1989
Adult
18+ years
In The World of Late Antiquity, Peter Brown explores the transition from the classical to the medieval world, focusing on the cultural, religious, and social transformations from AD 150 to 750. The text highlights how individuals and societies adapted during this dynamic period, ultimately shaping the foundation of modern civilization.
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Peter Brown’s The World of Late Antiquity is lauded for its pioneering perspective and engaging narrative that reshapes understanding of the period. Readers praise its accessibility and rich analysis. However, some critics note a lack of depth in certain areas and desire more comprehensive coverage. Overall, it’s acclaimed for broadening historical insight.
A reader interested in cultural transformations from the Roman Empire to the Middle Ages would enjoy The World of Late Antiquity. Fans of Brodel’s A History of the Middle Ages or Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire would find this work appealing.
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1989
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