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The Collapse of the Roman Empire--Military Aspects
Hugh Elton
Modern historians explain the collapse of the western Roman empire in the fourth and fifth centuries in one of two ways. One group follows an institutional approach, which finds the reasons in the long-term and looks closely at internal structures. A second group has adopted a political approach and looks at short term causes of collapse.
The long-term approach is the more traditional of the two.
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London: Thames and Hudson, 1986. Grant, Michael. The Fall of the Roman Empire. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1990. Huntington, Ellsworth. "Climatic Change and Agricultural Exhastion as Elements in the Fall of Rome." Quarterly Journal of Economics. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1917. Pirenne, Henri. Mohammed and Charlemagne. George Allen and Unwin, 1939. Salmon, Edward T. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. Third Series, Section II, 52 (1958), 43-57. Witonski, Peter P. Gibbon for Moderns. New Rochelle NY: Arlington House Publishers, 1974.