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An extensive and very CLEAR summary of the 5TH LECTURE of the amazing course 'End of Empire: The Decline and Fall of Rome' by professor Martijn Icks. This Lecture discusses Life in the Once Roman Empire Area After 476. 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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Course: The Fall and Decline of Rome




Lecture 5

Life in the Once
Roman Empire
Area After 476




HC5

, Fall or Transformation?
When the Roman Empire ended, did Roman civilization decline/fall or transform?




Scholars’ Opinions


Gibbons
Gibbons: Rome fell due to internal moral causes (Barbarism & Religion) ! enlightenment
scholars saw the fall of Rome as the Fall of European Civilisation.



Brown
Peter Brown doesn’t see a break. Rather he describes this period as a slow and gradual
transformation / transition. Brown’s school of thought is positive.
Brown mainly used literature-evidence.



Ward-Perkins
Ward-Perkins went against Brown and also said the ending of Roman Empire was a break
and a fall, and a decline of civilization. He mainly looked at material sources, like:

Pottery
During Roman Empire: Almost industrial production of pottery. BIG QUANTITY and HIGH QUALITY.
This sort of pottery was all over the place in the empire; not only in the houses of wealthy people, but
also in those of ordinary people). However, this post-roman-empire pot was found in a royal
grave/tomb (Sutton Hoo). Ward-Perkins says: this piece of shit was found in a King’s grave! –This
was apparently the best the people could do, after the Empire had ended!

Rural settlements in Roman Empire:
Here you see two maps of Rural Italy, in the centre of the empire. Less settlements after the fall.
(However these maps misleading: dots mean slightly different things).

Animal bones in the Roman Empire:
Material evidence shows cow bones are biggest during the Roman Empire.
Cow bones in Middle Ages are however smaller than the Iron Age cow bones!




Quote by Perkins:
“Some of the recent literature on the Germanic settlements reads like an account
of a tea party at the Roman vicarage. A shy newcomer to the village, who is a (! How it’s described by other scholars)
useful prospect for the cricket team, is invited in. There is a brief moment of
awkwardness, while the host finds an empty chair and pours a fresh cup of tea;
but the conversation, and village life, soon flow on“
“(...) The new arrival had not been invited, and he brought with him a large family; (! How Ward-Perkins sees it.)
they ignored the bread and butter, and headed straight for the cake stand.”


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