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Author Wells, Peter S.

Title The barbarians speak : how the conquered peoples shaped Roman Europe / Peter S. Wells
Published Princeton, N.J. ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, [2001]
©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 335 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Cover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Natives and Romans -- Chapter 2: Europe before the Roman Conquests -- Chapter 3: Iron Age Urbanization -- Chapter 4: The Roman Conquests -- Chapter 5: Identities and Perceptions -- Chapter 6: Development of the Frontier Zone -- Chapter 7: Persistence of Tradition -- Chapter 8: Town, Country, and Change -- Chapter 9: Transformation into New Societies -- Chapter 10: Impact across the Frontier -- Chapter 11: Conclusion
Summary "The Barbarians Speak re-creates the story of Europe's indigenous people who were nearly stricken from historical memory even as they adopted and transformed aspects of Roman culture. The Celts and Germans inhabiting temperate Europe before the arrival of the Romans left no written record of their lives and were often dismissed as "barbarians" by the Romans who conquered them. A more accurate, sophisticated picture of the indigenous people emerges, however, from the archaeological remains of the Iron Age. Here Peter Wells brings together information that has belonged to the realm of specialists and enables the general reader to share in the excitement of rediscovering a "lost people." In so doing, he is the first to marshal material evidence in a broad-scale examination of the response by the Celts and Germans to the Roman presence in their lands."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-329) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Romans -- Europe
Germanic peoples -- Europe -- Influence
Roman provinces.
HISTORY / Ancient / Rome
Roman provinces
Romans
Europe
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0691089787
9780691089782
0691058717
9780691058719
9781400843466
1400843464