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The Dark Ages
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When Rome fell, Europe was plunged into centuries of chaos, conflict, and transformation.
The Dark Ages (1893), by the renowned historian Charles Oman, remains one of the classic studies of the turbulent centuries between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the rise of medieval Europe.
With vivid detail and scholarly clarity, Oman traces the migrations of barbarian tribes, the fall of kingdoms, the birth of Christianity as a unifying force, and the struggles that shaped the continent's identity. From the Goths and Vandals to Charlemagne and the foundations of feudal society, this sweeping narrative brings to life one of the most misunderstood eras in history.
Far from being a mere «dark» age, Oman reveals it as a time of both destruction and renewal—a crucible in which modern Europe began to form.
Celebrated for its accessible style and broad scope, The Dark Ages remains an essential resource for students, historians, and anyone fascinated by the medieval past.
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