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The End of the West Roman Empire: From Decline and Fall to Transformation of the Roman World --$tChapter 1. Gibbon's Secondary Causes: "The Disorders of Military Despotism" and "the Division of Monarchy" --$tChapter 2. Barbarism: "The Invasion and Settlements of the Barbarians of Germany and Scythia" --$tChapter 3. Religion and the Transformation of the Roman World --$tChapter 4. Religion: "The Rise, Establishment, and Sects of Christianity" --$tChapter 5. Religious Reaction to the Fall of Rome --$tChapter 6. Doctrinal Division --$tChapter 7. The Impact of Christianity: A Quantitative Approach --$tChapter 8. Clerics, Soldiers, Bureaucrats --$tChapter 9. Ecclesiastical Endowment --$tChapter 10. Beyond Gibbon and Rostovtzeff --$tAppendix. Clerical Ordinations --$tFurther Reading --$tBibliography 330 $aThe history of the Late Roman Empire in the West has been divided into two parallel worlds, analysed either as a political and economic transformation or as a religious and cultural one. 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