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Alaric the Goth: An Outsider's History of the Fall of Rome by Douglas Boin

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In the conventional story of Rome's collapse, violent "barbarians" destroy "civilisation". Yet from a different point of view, those stale generalities become a history shockingly alive and relevant.

Alaric grew up near the border that separated Gothic territory from the Romans. He survived the emperor's decision to separate immigrant children from their parents. Later, he was denied citizenship despite his service in the army. The three nights of riots the Goths brought to the capital in ad 410-led by Alaric- struck fear into the hearts of the powerful but were not without cause. Through Alaric's story, Douglas Boin reveals the Goths' complex and fascinating legacy in shaping the history we thought we knew but had never imagined from their perspective.



About the Author
Douglas Boin is a professor of history at Saint Louis University and author of Coming Out Christian in the Roman World and two scholarly books on antiquity. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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"Today, as Douglas Boin of Saint Louis University points out in his superb book, the word "Gothic" has become synonymous with all that is "dark, gloomy and macabre". History, it is often said, is written by the winners-but that is only if they can write. If they can't, then history is written by the losers, crossly." -- The Economist
"...a finely crafted account of how Alaric became the embodiment of Rome's self-defeating fear of the world outside its frontiers." -- Philip Parker - Literary Review
"Few records survive of the Visigoth culprit Alaric (well, if you will destroy a literate culture...) but the historian Douglas Boin knows enough to clear up some misapprehensions. Alaric the Goth... is a Latin-speaker who longs for nothing so much as to be Roman... One snub too many, and he and his mob show the Eternal City to be fleeting. The book... understands what drives personal success far better than modern treatises on management and self-help... An "Outsider's History" is how Boin describes his book about Alaric. History is seldom anyone else's." -- Janan Ganesh - Financial Times
"A new history argues the Goths who sacked Rome have been much traduced." -- Patrick Kidd - The Times
"He [Douglas Boin] eloquently protests against the stereotypical depictions of Goths..." -- Catherine Conybeare - Times Literary Supplement
"History may mostly be written by the victors, but the destruction of Rome by the far less literate Goths in 410AD is an exception. This colourful portrait of the city and empire in the fifth century tells their side of the story. Rich Romans lived in splendour while Goths endured slavery. Alaric, their leader, served in the Roman army- before turning on the oppressors." -- The Best Books of the Year 2020: History - The Economist
"Boin published his book before the attack on the US Capitol, but his reading of the ancient past through the lens of contemporary trauma offers a fitting epitaph to a regime that did not fall but petered out - and a reminder that even a failed sack can be given meaning." -- Josephine Quinn - London Review of Books
"The most engaging parts of Alaric the Goth, and by far the greater portion of its contents, diverge from Alaric's story to give a sweeping view of Roman life near the fall of the empire. It's here, especially in matters of Christian-pagan tension, that Mr. Boin excels." -- James Romm - The Wall Street Journal
"Boin paints a richly detailed portrait of the world in which Alaric maneuvered, defined by the thrashings of an empire in turmoil... A cogent, readable text that vividly conveys the fears and confusion that surrounded the issue of immigrants' rights in a period of declining Roman power." -- Wendy Smith - The Boston Globe
"This brilliant book... starts the story of the sack of Rome not from inside the walls of the eternal city, but outside, with Alaric the Goth. It's a great trick, superbly executed. Some books tilt the world so that you will never quite see it in the same way again, and this is definitely one." -- Catherine Nixey, Summer Reads 2020 - History Extra



Book Information
ISBN 9780393867510
Author Douglas Boin
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 220g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 18mm

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