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Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire. A Response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (2): Plagues and a crisis of empire

Haldon, John and Elton, Hugh and Huebner, Sabine R. and Izdebski, Adam and Mordechai, Lee and Newfield, Timothy P.. (2018) Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire. A Response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (2): Plagues and a crisis of empire. History Compass, 16 (12). pp. 1-10.

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Abstract

This is the second of a three‐section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we examine in detail Harper's treatment of two allegedly widespread and mortal Roman outbreaks of disease. In the case of the second‐century Antonine plague, we demonstrate that Harper overlooked a major controversy and instead portrayed an oversimplified narrative of a catastrophic event. In the case of the third‐century Cyprianic plague, we call attention to several glaring methodological issues in Harper's treatment of the episode, point out the absence of corresponding evidence in the papyri, and cast doubt on the linkage previously drawn between the plague and archaeology.
Faculties and Departments:04 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > Departement Altertumswissenschaften > Fachbereich Alte Geschichte > Alte Geschichte (Huebner)
UniBasel Contributors:Huebner, Sabine R.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN:1478-0542
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:10 Jan 2019 13:15
Deposited On:10 Jan 2019 13:15

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