Goffart, Walter A., 1934-
Goffart, Walter, 1934-....
Goffart, Walter
Goffart, Walter A.
Walter Goffart American historian
Goffart, Walter Andre
VIAF ID: 109478024 ( Personal )
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Works
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Barbarian tides : the migration age and the later Roman Empire | |
Barbarians and Romans, A.D. 418-584 : the techniques of accommodation | |
Barbarians, maps, and historiography : studies on the early Medieval West | |
Bède le Vénérable : entre tradition et postérité = The Venerable Bede. Tradition and Posterity | |
Caput and colonate : towards a history of late Roman taxation | |
Expropriations et confiscations dans les royaumes barbares : une approche régionale | |
Historical atlases : the first three hundred years, 1570-1870 | |
The industrialist and the diva, 2020: | |
Jordane's Getica and the disputed authenticity of Gothic origins from Scandinavia | |
The Le Mans forgeries, 1966 i.e. 1967. | |
The Le Mans forgeries : a chapter from the history of church, property in the ninth century | |
The Narrators of Barbarian history (A.D. 550-800) : Jordanes, Gregory of Tours, Bede, and Paul the Deacon | |
The origin of the idea of crusade | |
Rome, Constantinople, and the barbarians | |
Rome's fall and after |