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The heart of the puzzle of Rome's end is presented in a definitive and vivid history by James O'Donnell, renowned historian and the author of Augustine.

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What really marked the end of the Roman Empire? Was it a long, inevitable decay, or did real people make real choices with surprising and unintended effects? The Ruin of the Roman Empire takes us back to the sixth century, into the lives, cultures, and events that influenced ancient Rome. James O'Donnell restores the reputations of many "barbarians," while showing that Rome's last emperors doomed their realm with the hapless ways in which they tried to restore and preserve it.

Sweeping and accessible, The Ruin of the Roman Empire captures the richness of late antique life and the colorful characters of the age while offering insight into today's debates about barbarism, religion, empires, and their threatened borders.

"O'Donnell's vivid prose…[makes] it easy for [listeners] to imagine the world as it was at the empire's close." ---Library Journal Starred Review
Library Journal Review

The Ruin of the Roman Empire

A New History

Author James J. O'Donnell

Narrated by Mel Foster

Publication date Oct 6, 2008

Running time 19 hrs

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