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Part I. Chronological Overview: 1.The Western Empire, 425?476 Peter Heather; 2.The Eastern Empire: Theodosius to Anastasius A. D. Lee; 3.Justin I and and Justinian Averil Cameron; 4.The successors of Justinian Michael Whitby; 5.The Western Kingdoms Roger Collins; Part II. Government and Institutions: 6.Emperor and court M. McCormick; 7.Government and administration Sam Barnish, A. D. Lee and Michael Whitby; 8.Administration and politics in the cities of the fifth to mid-seventh centuries: 425?640 J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz; 9.Roman law Detlef Liebs; 10.Law in the Western Kingdoms between the fifth and the seventh centuries T. M. Charles-Edwards; 11.The army, c. 420?602 Michael Whitby; Part III. East and West: Economy and Society: 12.Land, labour and settlement Bryan Ward-Perkins; 13.Specialised production and exchange Bryan Ward-Perkins; 14.The family in the late Roman world Andrea Giardina; 15.Family and friendship in the West Ian Wood; 16.State, lordship and community in the West (c. AD 400?600) Peter Heather; 17.Armies and society in the later Roman world Michael Whitby; Part IV. The Provinces and the Non-Roman World: 18.The north-western provinces Ian N. Wood; 19.Italy, AD 425?605 Mark Humphries; 20.Vandals and Byzantine Africa Averil Cameron; 21a.Asia Minor and Cyprus Charlotte Rouech?; 21b.Syria, Palestine and Mesopotamia Hugh Kennedy; 21c.Egypt James G. Keenan; 22a.The Sasanid monarchy Ze’ev Rubin; 22b.Armenia in the fifth and sixth centuries R. W. Thomson; 22c.The Arabs Lawrence I. Conrad; 23.The Balkans and Greece, 420?602 Michael Whitby; Part V. Religions and Culture: 24.The organization of the Church S. G. Hall; 25.Monasticism Philip Rousseau; 26.Holy men Peter Brown; 27.The definition and enforcement of orthodoxy Pauline Allen; 28.Philosophy and philosophical schools Anne Sheppard; 29.Education in the Roman Empire Robert Browning; 30.The visual arts Robin Cormack; 31.Building and architecture Marlia Mundell Mango; Conclusion.