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Summary The Decline and Fall of Rome – LECTURE 4 – 'How the Roman Empire Fizzles Out'

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An extensive and very CLEAR summary of the 4TH LECTURE of the amazing course 'End of Empire: The Decline and Fall of Rome' by professor Martijn Icks. This Lecture discusses all the causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire (see cover-page). I loved this lecture (and the entire course), so i put a LOT of effort (and a lot of time) in the layout, as much as in the content of this lecture-summary. I find it very important to make my summaries look clear and clean. It helped me think, read and learn. I uploaded ALL the sumaries of all the lectures on Stuvia, so you can buy them as a cheap bundle! This summary will really help you during the exam. Everything the teacher said, is IN this summary. Thanks to the clear layout, you can quickly scan through it. I wish you the best of luck! :) You can DO THIS! <3

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Lecture 4


Explaining the Fall
from Different
Perspectives

• Internal moral causes
• External causes (Barbarians)
• Economical causes
• Environmental causes




HC4

, Studying General
Decline of Societies

Contemporary Studies on
Why Empire/Societies End

Why do societies collapse in the first place? Why do some survive, and why do some not?




J. Diamond looks at several societies and argues that it has to do with a choice, namely a
society’s willingness to adapt. Societies that are not willing to adapt, will fall

For example: We know the Vikings settled in Greenland at some point. However, evidence suggests they could not
sustain themselves and disappeared again. Jared Diamond argues this is because the Vikings that settled there were
unwilling to change their ways, to try and learn from- and live like the local Inuit had survived there for centuries.
Maybe it was because the Vikings looked down on these people who hunted only sea-creatures. Maybe they
thought it not manly to not eat meat anymore. So, because the Vikings wanted to keep to their own old ways, they
took farm animals with them to Greenland. However, in the long term having farm animals did not work as well in
Greenland as the ways of living the Inuit had ! so, the Vikings disappeared from Greenland again (died out), while
the intuit survived.
The unwillingness to adapt meant the end of the Vikings in Greenland.
P.S. Jared Diamond doesn’t talk about Rome in this book.




J.A. Tainter has a different argument, saying, as societies grow, they grow more
complex; this complexity causing its eventual collapse – He defines ‘collapse’ as
‘involuntary disappearance of complexity from society’

For example: Tainter takes Rome as an example: Rome began as a city-state. LATER, they GREW into an
empire. But a big empire requires more complexities, such as: more resources; a big complicated
infrastructure; huge army (= biggest pressure on the treasure chest); a complex bureaucracy system; etc.
Because of this complexity, Rome eventually collapses ! the complexity disappearing from society
again.




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