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Edward Gibbon

In Our Time: Culture

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Gibbon's the Roman Empire

Gibbon abandons kind hechronological succession that he is preserved until that point. He talks about how both the n of roman empire and his own narrative are like a river which is losing itself in the sands of the desert before it ever reaches the sea. And karen, how does gibbon characterized migration? Lots of people, lots of different ims coming in over those hundreds of years. Har is there any general view of them? Are they always destructive? What's going on?

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