The Senate and people of Rome during Late Antiquity (3rd-7th centuries)
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Late Antiquity, Rome, Senate, Resilience, Long termAbstract
Book review of: SALZMAN, M. R. The falls of Rome: crises, resilience and resurgence in Late Antiquity. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 462 p.
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