The book provides a "bottom-up" view of history through those who were there.
Roughly 400 pages , typically featuring maps, illustrations, and a biographical glossary. Chronicles of the Barbarians: Firsthand Account...
Chronicles of the Barbarians: Firsthand Accounts of Pillage and Conquest, from the Ancient World to the Fall of Constantinople is an anthology edited by . It compiles primary source accounts from scholars, generals, and ordinary soldiers who witnessed the rise and impact of groups often labeled as "barbarians". 🛡️ At a Glance Editor: David Willis McCullough. The book provides a "bottom-up" view of history