Italy And Her Invaders 535-553: Volume Iv, Book 5. The Imperial Restoration

Italy And Her Invaders 535-553: Volume Iv, Book 5. The Imperial Restoration

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This authoritative historical account, Italy And Her Invaders 535-553 Volume Iv: Book 5: The Imperial Restoration Part 2, chronicles the tumultuous mid-sixth century, a period defined by the Byzantine Empire's ambitious campaigns to reclaim the Italian peninsula. The narrative meticulously details the complex military strategies and political machinations that characterized the Gothic War from 535 to 553. It presents a vivid panorama of the era, illustrating the profound impact of these conflicts on the region and its inhabitants. Hodgkin's scholarship uncovers the intricate struggles for power and the enduring legacy of Justinian's efforts to re-establish Roman authority in the West. This volume offers an essential perspective on a pivotal chapter in early medieval European history.

Author: Thomas Hodgkin
Format: Paperback


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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This authoritative historical account, Italy And Her Invaders 535-553 Volume Iv: Book 5: The Imperial Restoration Part 2, chronicles the tumultuous mid-sixth century, a period defined by the Byzantine Empire's ambitious campaigns to reclaim the Italian peninsula. The narrative meticulously details the complex military strategies and political machinations that characterized the Gothic War from 535 to 553. It presents a vivid panorama of the era, illustrating the profound impact of these conflicts on the region and its inhabitants. Hodgkin's scholarship uncovers the intricate struggles for power and the enduring legacy of Justinian's efforts to re-establish Roman authority in the West. This volume offers an essential perspective on a pivotal chapter in early medieval European history.