GeneParmesanPD t1_it47oz4 wrote
Reply to comment by AJ_Lounes in Was there mass migration of Roman citizens from Western Empire to Eastern Empire during degredation and after fall of Western part of empire. by [deleted]
I just want second everything in this post and recommend Peter Heather's "Empires and Barbarians: The Fall of Rome and the Birth of Europe" to OP, as I think it would help answer his question and is probably my favorite work regarding migrations and power changes during late antiquity and the middle ages.
[deleted] OP t1_it4mul4 wrote
Thanks on book reecomendation.
Rear-gunner t1_it592yk wrote
very good book, but this issue was not discussed.
GeneParmesanPD t1_it5b54t wrote
It doesn’t outright discuss migration of Western Romans to the East, but it does touch on most of what u/AJ_Lounes mentions above in regards to how the fall of the western empire didn’t trigger a mass migration of citizens to the Eastern Empire.
adam_demamps_wingman t1_it5xlde wrote
Are there any podcasts on the Roman Empire you might recommend?
Bloodshot_Bear t1_it61g9g wrote
The History of Rome Podcast by Mike Duncan
adam_demamps_wingman t1_it63s9z wrote
Thank you. I’ve listened to quite a few of those. Once in a while In Our Time covers a Roman individual.
blonardo t1_it68ev1 wrote
Dan Carlin has a bunch that are wonderful:
Punic Nightmares (about the punic wars) Celtic Holocaust (rome and the Celts) Death Throws of the Republic (great set about the fall of the republic and rise of the empire and lots of info on causes. Thors Angles - basically it's about the 'dark ages' but covers a lot of the fall of Rome's influence etc.
adam_demamps_wingman t1_it6qvjb wrote
Thank you. I don’t think I’ve listened to him before.
Sedawkgrepnewb t1_itewwe4 wrote
That is an awesome book
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