History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 2
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A sweeping historical narrative traces Roman policy toward early Christians from sporadic persecutions to official sanction, investigates causes and conduct of state repression, and evaluates the motives and effects of imperial conversion. It examines the foundation and administrative organisation of the new eastern capital, profiles successive emperors and their familial divisions, and recounts civil and foreign wars that shaped imperial fortunes. Attention turns to the legal establishment of the Christian church, disputes over heresy and schism including Donatist and Arian controversies, and the interplay of military discipline, palace politics, and fiscal arrangements that reconfigured imperial and ecclesiastical institutions.
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