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Later Roman BritainSecondary Title
Britain Before the ConquestDescription
Later Roman Britain, charts the end of Roman rule in Britain and gives an overall impression of the beginning of the so-called ‘Dark Ages’ of British history, the transitional period which saw the breakdown of Roman administration and the beginnings of Saxon settlement.
Stephen Johnson traces the flourishing of Romano-British society and the pressures upon it which produced its eventual fragmentation, examining the province’s barbarian neighbours and the way the defence was organised against the many threats to its security. The final chapters, using mainly the findings of recent archaeology, assess the initial arrival of the Saxon settlers, and indicate the continuity of life between late Roman and early Saxon England. Later Roman Britain gives a fascinating glimpse of a period scarce with historical sources, but during which changes fundamental to the formation of modern Britain began to take place.Lexicon
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Johnson, StephenEdition
BCA EditionPublisher
Book Club AssociatesDate Published
1980Publication Language
EnglishPublication Subjects
The Provinces of Britain - The Enemies of Roman Britain - Defences Against the Barbarians - History of the Anglo-Saxon Invasion - The Arrival of the Anglo-Saxons - Continuity of Settlement - The Best of Later Roman BritainISBN
9780684165295, 0684165295Notes
192 Pages