Barbarian Kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages - Lecture 7
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the rise of barbarian kingdoms following the fall of the Western Roman Empire in this 49-minute lecture from Yale University's course on the Early Middle Ages. Examine Rome's initial accommodation of barbarian tribes and their subsequent rule over former Roman territories. Delve into the characteristics of various groups including Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Franks, and Vandals, analyzing their societal structures, internal conflicts, and economic development. Investigate the challenges in understanding these groups due to limited Roman-perspective sources. Learn about the intellectual climate post-Roman collapse and gain insights into barbarian society through an examination of the Burgundian Code. Discover how these kingdoms shaped the early medieval landscape across Italy, Gaul, and North Africa.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction .
- Chapter 2. Tacitus and the Nature of the Barbarian Tribes.
- Chapter 3. The Barbardian Kingdoms.
- Chapter 4. Intellectual Life after the Fall of Rome.
- Chapter 5. The Barbarian Tribes: Vandals, Moors, Angles, Saxons, and Visigoths.
- Chapter 6. The Burgundians and the Burgundian Code.
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