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Huns and Romans in the fourth century

WOUDHUYSEN, GEORGE

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The fourth century CE was a crucial but murky period in the history of Inner Asia. Recent scholarly reconceptualisation of the origins of the Huns has important implications for study of the later Roman Empire. I examine what the Romans of the fourth century knew about the Huns and when they learnt it. The Latin evidence for this problem has been neglected because of a scholarly consensus that Roman writings on nomads were based on little actual knowledge of them, and instead recycled literary tropes and ethnographic clichés. I discuss methodological problems with this consensus and show that the account of the Huns in Ammianus Marcellinus has been misrepresented. I conclude that later-Roman accounts of fourth-century nomads deserve much greater scrutiny from historians of Inner Asia.

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WOUDHUYSEN, G. (2024). Huns and Romans in the fourth century. In Reimagining the Silk Roads: Interactions and Perceptions Across Eurasia (161-173). Taylor and Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003348702

Online Publication Date Dec 17, 2024
Publication Date Dec 17, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 6, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jan 7, 2025
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 161-173
Book Title Reimagining the Silk Roads: Interactions and Perceptions Across Eurasia
Chapter Number 11
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003348702
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/43947870
Publisher URL https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003348702-14/huns-romans-fourth-century-george-woudhuysen?context=ubx&refId=96386368-8676-4471-aa59-031d06466159

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