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The appearance in 1964 of A.H.M. Jones' The Later Roman Empire 284-602: A Social, Economic, and Administrative Survey transformed the study of the Late Antique world. In this volume a number of leading scholars reassess the impact of Jones' great work, the influences that shaped his scholarship, and the legacy he left for later generations. Jones' historical method, his fundamental knowledge of Late Roman political, social, economic and religious structures, and his famous assessment of the Decline and Fall of Rome are re-examined here in the light of modern research. This volume offers a valuable aid to academics and students alike who seek to better understand and exploit the priceless resource that is the Later Roman Empire.
Contributors are Averil Cameron, Peter Garnsey, David Gwynn, Peter Heather, Caroline Humfress, Luke Lavan, Wolfgang Liebeschuetz, Stefan Rebenich, Alexander Sarantis, Roger Tomlin, Bryan Ward-Perkins, and Michael Whitby.
Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Section I: The Man and the Historian
1. Alexander Sarantis, Arnold Hugh Martin Jones (1904-1970)
2. Peter Garnsey, Writing the Late Roman Empire: Method and Sources
3. Stefan Rebenich, Jones and Continental Scholarship
Section II: The Later Roman Empire
4. Michael Whitby, The Role of the Emperor
5. Peter Heather, Running the Empire: Bureaucrats, Curials and Senators
6. Caroline Humfress, Law and Justice in the Later Roman Empire
7. Roger Tomlin, A.H.M. Jones and the Army of the Fourth Century
8. Luke Lavan, A.H.M. Jones and "The Cities": 1964-2004
9. Bryan Ward-Perkins, Jones and the Late Roman Economy
10. David Gwynn, Idle Mouths and Solar Haloes - Jones and the Conversion of Europe
11. Averil Cameron, A.H.M. Jones and the End of the Ancient World
Wolfgang Liebeschuetz, Afterword: A.H.M. Jones and the Later Roman Empire
Appendix: The Writings of A.H.M. Jones 545
Index