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The Dark Ages: 476-918

By: Charles Oman
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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The Dark Ages is the story of the birth of Western civilization. It was a harrowing crucible of war, destruction, and faith. For over 100 years, Charles Oman's famous history has remained one of the finest sources for the study of this period. Covering a period of 500 years and an area stretching from Northern Germany to Egypt, this is the definitive history that will alter your conceptions of a period of history that gave birth to the civilization we live in today.

Table of contents:

Chapter 1: Odoacer and Theodoric, 476-493
Chapter 2: Theodoric King of Italy, 493-526
Chapter 3: The Emperors at Constantinople, 476-527
Chapter 4: Chlodovech and the Franks in Gaul, 481-511
Chapter 5: Justinian and His Wars, 528-540
Chapter 6: Justinian (Continued), 540-565
Chapter 7: The Earlier Frankish Kings and Their Organisation of Gaul, 511-561
Chapter 8: The Visigoths in Spain, 531-603
Chapter 9: The Successors of Justinian, 565-610
Chapter 10: Decline and Decay of the Merovingians, 561-656
Chapter 11: The Lombards in Italy and the Rise of the Papacy, 568-653
Chapter 12: Heraclius and Muhammed, 610-641
Chapter 13: The Decline and Fall of the Visigoths, 603-711
Chapter 14: The Contest of the Eastern Empire and the Caliphate, 641-717
Chapter 15: The History of the Great Mayors of the Palace, 656-720
Chapter 16: The Lombards and the Papacy, 653-743
Chapter 17: Charles Martel and His Wars, 720-741
Chapter 18: The Iconoclast Emperors: State of the Eastern Empire in the Eighth Century, 717-802
Chapter 19: Pippin the Short: Wars of the Franks and Lombards, 741-768
Chapter 20: Charles the Great: Early Years, 768-785...Conquest of Lombardy and Saxony
Chapter 21: The Later Wars and Conquests of Charles the Great, 785-814
Chapter 22: Charles the Great and the Empire
Chapter 23: Louis the Pious, 814-840
Chapter 24: Disruption of the Frankish Empire: The Coming of the Vikings, 840-855
Chapter 25: The Darkest Hour, 855-887: From the Death of Lothair I to the Deposition of Charles the Fat
Chapter 26: Italy and Sicily in the Ninth Century, 827-924
Chapter 27: Germany, 888-918
Chapter 28: The Eastern Empire in the Ninth Century, 802-912
Chapter 29: The End of the Ninth Century in Western Europe: Conclusion

Public Domain (P)2016 Audio Connoisseur
Middle Ages War Italy World Europe Medieval Ancient Royalty Rome Dark Ages History
Comprehensive History • Informative Content • Excellent Narration • Exciting Historical Period • Thorough Details

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Well narrated, solid information. Wide breadth and scope of the time period. Would highly recommend.

Great listen

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For audio a chapter list with brief synop of theme. Found the names for most part unknown.

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It doesn't explicitly say this in the description, but this book was published in 1893 and focuses primarily on western Europe. The point of view is very British as in: the attitude towards Muslims and Catholics is very 19th century Anglican. As one might expect from a book covering 500 years, the majority of the book focuses on the most famous names and dates, with little side comments thrown in. It is a good overview, but feels dated.

Well done narration for an old text

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I really enjoyed this book. Great narrative history! And the reader was excellent… Highly recommend

She’d light on the Dark Ages!

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In spite of the Victorianism of the author- he was a damned good writer. Much about the period now clear to me. Great review of a huge subject. This isn’t dry though the wit sometimes is. I’d read more by Charles Oman. As always, Charlton Griffin’s narration is superb.

Clarity of content makes this one a winner.

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