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Amory P. People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489-554
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. – 547 p. – (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought). ISBN 0 521 57151-0 (he)
The barbarians of the fifth and sixth centuries were long thought to be races, tribes or ethnic groups who toppled the Roman Empire. This book proposes a new view, through a case study of the Goths of Italy between 489 and 554. The author suggests wholly new ways of understanding barbarian groups and the end of the Western Roman Empire. The book also proposes a complete reinterpretation of the evolution of Christian conceptions of community, and of so-called "Germanic" Arianism.
CONTENTS Preface List of rulers Terminology and vocabulary List of abbreviations Map of Ostrogothic Italy Introduction: Studying the barbarians in late antiquity - Ethnicity, ethnography and community in the fifth and sixth centuries - The Ravenna government and ethnographic ideology: from civilitas to bellicositas - Individual reactions to ideology I: names, language and profession - Complementary and competing ideals of community: Italy and the Roman Empire - Individual reactions to ideology II: soldiers, civilians and political allegiance - Catholic communities and Christian Empire - Individual reactions to ideology III: Catholics and Arians - The origin of the Goths and Balkan military culture Conclusion - Appendix 1: The inquiry into Gundila's property: a translation and chronology - Appendix 2: The Germanic culture construct - Appendix 3: Archeological and toponymic research on Ostrogothic Italy - Appendix 4: Dress, hairstyle and military customs - Prosopographical Appendix: A prosopography of Goths in Italy, 489–554 - Bibliography - Index