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The Fall of Rome: Debating Causality and the Collapse of the Western Empire

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Negative Impact of Christianity on the Roman Empire

Charles Darwin published on the origin of species in 1859. His theories were quickly boiled down and circulated to a wider public. It didn't take long before historians began applying Darwinian theory to their explanations for the fall of Rome. In 1895, German historian Otto Seek attributed Rome's fall to the mongrelization of the Roman race. Swedish historian Martin Nielsen wrote something similar: hybridization on a considerable scale involves the breakup of superior races into a heterogeneous and loose mass lacking stable, spiritual and moral standards. This is of itself a sufficient explanation for the collapse of ancient culture and the Roman Empire,. end quote.

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