[HN Gopher] The Road from Rome
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The Road from Rome
Author : diodorus
Score : 15 points
Date : 2021-04-16 22:19 UTC (1 days ago)
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| greenwich26 wrote:
| I'm skeptical of the author's premise because there were plenty
| of barbarian tribes outside Rome's borders, who made almost no
| progress in their civilization for the thousand years that Rome
| stood. If Europe had fallen entirely to them, why should anything
| have changed? Even the simple (re)invention of writing may have
| not come for another thousand years (by which point all of Europe
| would have been conquered by Arabs anyway). The point is: the
| iron age is slow.
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| Rather it all seems to depend on the crucial fact that the
| barbarians immediately adopted the culture, religion, and
| especially the (highly written) language of the Romans. Which is
| highly peculiar: not often in history do the conquerors adopt the
| customs of conquered. But without this transformation, I don't
| believe Europe in the West would have become anything but tribes
| of illiterate savages, like it was in the North.
|
| So if the fall of Rome was for Europe's benefit in the long run--
| and it may have been--then it's because we got very very lucky.
| In the meantime, don't be too hasty to throw away today's great
| civilizations. I do not think it is usually so easy to revive
| them.
|
| P.S. The author's insistence on pausing every few sentences to
| needlessly scourge "colonialism" and "slavery" and "white
| supremacy" and other assorted buzzwords is very irritating.
| 5etho wrote:
| this p.s. is simply not true
|
| article is bery pleasant to read, I as a history buff even
| learn few new things
| alricb wrote:
| Local agricultural optimums in Northern Europe played a role too.
| How good was agriculture in the Parisian basin during the late
| Roman empire? Was it possible for farmers to get the iron
| implements and draft animals needed to make heavy soils
| productive?
|
| Separating the Middle East/North Africa and Europe on the
| "dominant state" chart is an interesting choice, since the Roman
| Empire controlled most of both for centuries. Controlling a large
| portion of Europe is difficult unless you're a maritime-ish power
| with access to the Mediterranean.
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