ammianus marcellinus,
ancient agriculture, ancient demography, ancient economy,
ancient history, barbarian raids, boolean approach,
brenner debate,
byzantine empire,
class struggle,
classical history,
colonate,
comparative history,
constantine, corpus juris civilis, digest of justinian,
diocletian,
eastern germany,
economic history, elio lo cascio,
european history,
feudalism,
freedom,
getting things done,
historians,
historical problems,
historical questions,
history,
late antiquity,
late roman empire,
love of history,
malthus,
methodology,
mobility,
neo-malthusianism,
parkin,
peasant revolts,
peter brown,
planning,
population decline,
power, process history,
procrastination,
ragin, robert brenner,
roman empire,
roman history,
roman law, roman peasants, roman taxes,
serfdom,
state formation,
support,
taxation,
theodosian code,
thesis,
thesis problems,
university,
western roman empire