History:Transformation of the Roman World

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Transformation of the Roman World was a 5-year scientific programme, during the years 1992 to 1997, founded via the European Science Foundation. The research project was to investigate the societal transformation taking place in Europe in the period between Late Antiquity up to the time of the Carolingian dynasty. The results were presented in museum exhibitions and also published in a book series with the same title as the project. Contributors to the series include Walter Pohl, Richard Hodges, Bryan Ward-Perkins, Ian Wood, Mayke de Jong, Janet Nelson, Chris Wickham, Miquel Barceló, Hans-Werner Goetz, and Jörg Jarnut.

A paper with this title has since the 1970s been one of the options offered by the Faculty of History as part of the BA degree course at the University of Cambridge.

The Brill's series "Transformation of the Roman World"

  1. Kingdoms of the Empire. The Integration of Barbarians in Late Antiquity.. Brill. 1997. ISBN 9789004108455. 
  2. Strategies of Distinction. The Construction of Ethnic Communities, 300-800.. Brill. 1998. ISBN 9789004108462. 
  3. The Sixth Century. Production, Distribution and Demand.. Brill. 2003. ISBN 9789004109803. 
  4. The Idea and Ideal of the Town between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.. Brill. 2003. ISBN 9789004109018. 
  5. East and West : modes of communication : proceedings of the first plenary conference at Merida.. Brill. 1999. ISBN 9789004109292. 
  6. Topographies of Power in the Early Middle Ages.. Brill. 2001. ISBN 9789004117341. 
  7. Missing
  8. Rituals of Power.. Brill. 2003. ISBN 978-90-04-10902-5. 
  9. Towns and their Territories Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.. Brill. 2003. ISBN 9789004118690. 
  10. The Transformation of Frontiers. From Late Antiquity to the Carolingians.. Brill. 2000. ISBN 9789004111158. 
  11. The Long Eighth Century. Production, Distribution and Demand.. Brill. 2000. ISBN 9789004117235. 
  12. The Construction of Communities in the Early Middle Ages. Texts, Resources and Artefacts.. Brill. 2002. ISBN 9789004118621. 
  13. Regna and Gentes. The Relationship between Late Antique and Early Medieval Peoples and Kingdoms in the Transformation of the Roman World.. Brill. 2002. ISBN 9789004125247. 
  14. The Making of Feudal Agricultures?. Brill. 2004. ISBN 9789004117228. 

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