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People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489–554
Individual reactions to ideology II: soldiers, civilians and political allegiance
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June 13 1997
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Cambridge University Press
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June 13 1997
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: 149-194
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511523069.010
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xiii
List of rulers
pp. xiv
Terminology and vocabulary
pp. xxii
Map of Ostrogothic Italy
pp. 1
Introduction: Studying the barbarians in late antiquity
pp. 13
Ethnicity, ethnography and community in the fifth and sixth centuries
pp. 43
The Ravenna government and ethnographic ideology: from civilitas to bellicositas
pp. 86
Individual reactions to ideology I: names, language and profession
pp. 109
Complementary and competing ideals of community: Italy and the Roman Empire
pp. 149
Individual reactions to ideology II: soldiers, civilians and political allegiance
pp. 195
Catholic communities and Christian Empire
pp. 236
Individual reactions to ideology III: Catholics and Arians
pp. 277
The origin of the Goths and Balkan military culture
pp. 314
Conclusion
pp. 487
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