If Rome hadn't fallen: what might have happened if the Western Empire had survived
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adam_text | Titel: If Rome hadn t fallen
Autor: Venning, Timothy
Jahr: 2011
Contents
with summary of nine turning points and
nineteen speculated consequences
Acknowledgments..................................................................................viii
Introduction ...........................................................................................ix
Part I: Turning Points......................................................................... 1
Chapter 1: Two Reasons for Rome s Problems - Did They Make
Collapse More Likely? Were They Avoidable? ......................3
(a) Military What Ifs from AD 9
(b) Instability from AD 180
Chapter 2: The Roman World - The Western Empire in the Fifth
Century.............................................................................25
Overview of real-life history. Decline and fall, how much has it been
exaggerated, and was it inevitable? Problems of state structure and control.
Religion, governance, and failings in the structure of the bureaucracy.
Division of the Empire, militarily necessary, or extra problems? The state
and the army: too heavy a burden, or irrelevant to the question of survival?
Germans and Romans. 476, a convenient but misleading date? A vicious
circle of gradual collapse? Potential alternatives and the crucial moments of
Roman collapse.
1. The Romans win the Battle of Adrianople
2. Strong Roman leadership could have seen off the Germanic
challenges 395-455. It only needed Theodosius, Stilicho,
Constantius, Aetius or a combination of them to have lived longer
Chapter 3: Inherited Problems, the Nature of Roman Instability in
Transmitting Power, and What Could Easily have
Happened..........................................................................55
Earlier What Ifs : the crises that led to the creation of the later Empire.
3. Strong Roman leadership through crises in the Roman Empire
of 235-284 after Septimius Sever us
The Empire s problems in the third and fourth centuries. How might they
have been reduced by earlier military successes?
4. Varus or Germanicus secure the Elbe frontier in AD 9 or thereafter
State structures and the succession: from First Citizen to hereditary
autocrat.
5. Better succession management overcomes the crises of the 250s
The 250s and after: dynastic mischance and its exploitation. The survival
of the Western Empire: feasible with better luck?
(a) As a larger state: a match for the Germans and the East?
6. Theodosius the Great lives longer
7. Aetius avoids murder and overthrows Valentinian III
8. Justinian never becomes Eastern Emperor
(b) As smaller state, similar to reality.
9. The West regains North Africa in 462-3 (Marjorian) or 468
(Basiliscus)
Part II: Consequences.......................................................................79
What would have been the likely developments in the Western Empire had
one of the foregoing scenarios occurred?
Chapter 4: Western Empire: the British Isles, the Vikings, and
North-eastern Germany....................................................81
1. A kingdom of Britain. Roman Britain survives - no successful
Anglo-Saxon invasion?
2. Continental developments. The Roman Empire annexes Jutland
3. Ireland. Pro-Roman client High King established in Ireland
4. Dalriada and the Irish overseas. Irish missionaries convert pagan
central Europe?
5. Western Christianity - Emperor and Pope. Papacy remains
subordinate to Imperial interests
6. Military matters. Western Empire able to hold off and subordinate
Germanic tribes
7. The Viking threat. Viking invasions of Britain and France repulsed
Chapter 5: The Western World - Some Further Speculation............. 109
8. Rome in the Americas?
9. Rome and the civilizations of Mexico
10. The conquest of Mexico and North America. Rome versus the
Vikings?
11. Society in post-fifth century Roman Europe
12. The steppes - and the Mongols
13. Religion - an Imperial-led Reformation?
Chapter 6: The Eastern Empire - Effects of the Survival of the
Western Empire............................................................... 135
14. The sixth and seventh centuries - a far stronger reaction to the
Avars, Persia, and the Arabs?
15. The Northern frontier - less of a tribal threat to the Balkans?
16. A lesser Balkan threat - no Eastern Roman collapse after 602?
17. Long-term results in the Middle East - effects on the Arab
invasions?
18. After the seventh century. The Eastern Empire versus the Turks
in the eleventh century - any difference from reality?
19. The Eastern and the Western Empires confront the Mongols
Notes .................................................................................................. 157
Bibliography ....................................................................................... 167
Index .................................................................................................. 173
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