During late antiquity the Roman empire faced serious threats from
the peoples to the east and to the north. This book is concerned
with the role played by information and intelligence in the
empire's relations with these peoples, how well-informed about them
the empire was, and how such information was acquired. It deals
with an important facet of late Roman history which has not
previously received systematic treatment, and does so in a
wide-ranging manner which relates the military/diplomatic history
to its broader social/cultural and economic context.
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