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Theodoric the Goth: Barbarian Champion of Civilisation

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A historical biography follows an Ostrogothic leader from his family origins and youth through migration, wars, and eventual conquest of Italy. It describes military campaigns and political maneuvers that established his rule and examines his adoption of Roman administrative forms, urban repair, legal and cultural patronage, and relations with ministers like Cassiodorus. The work situates his reign amid interactions with the Eastern empire, rival Germanic kingdoms, and religious tensions between Arian and Nicene Christianity. Narrative chapters, source commentary, and descriptions of contemporary art and monuments assess how a Roman-Gothic polity operated and why its promise remained partly unfulfilled.

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Thomas Hodgkin

Thomas Hodgkin was a British historian and author known for his extensive works on early medieval history. His notable contributions include 'The Life of Charlemagne (Charles the Great)', which explores the life and legacy of the influential Frankish king, and 'The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Norman Conquest', a comprehensive account of England's formative years. Hodgkin also wrote 'Theodoric the Goth: Barbarian Champion of Civilisation', highlighting the significance of the Gothic leader in shaping European history. His scholarship is characterized by a deep engagement with the complexities of historical narratives and the interplay of culture and power.

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