The Inheritance Of Rome- Illuminating The Dark ... -
Wickham's central argument is that the centuries following the Western Roman Empire's collapse were a "crucible" for European identity, profoundly shaped by the enduring legacy of Rome.
: The book blends traditional documentary records with modern archaeological findings to reconstruct a world that was often more organized and interconnected than commonly believed. Key Themes and Arguments The Inheritance of Rome- Illuminating the Dark ...
: Wickham avoids teleology—the tendency to view history only as a precursor to modern nations—and instead analyzes early medieval communities on their own terms. Wickham's central argument is that the centuries following
by Chris Wickham is a seminal historical work that challenges the traditional "Dark Ages" narrative by exploring the early Middle Ages as a period of dynamic transformation rather than stagnant decline. Published in 2009 as part of the Penguin History of Europe series, the book covers six centuries of history across Europe and the Near East. Core Thesis and Methodology by Chris Wickham is a seminal historical work