Barbarians

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Barbarians is a historical book by Terry Jones that challenges traditional Roman-centric views by reexamining and often rehabilitating the image of so-called "barbarian" cultures.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
adaptationMedium television
aimsTo challenge traditional Roman-centric views
rehabilitate the image of barbarian cultures
arguesThat Roman accounts of barbarians were often biased
many barbarian societies were sophisticated
author Terry Jones
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes simplistic civilized versus barbarian dichotomy
examines Punic (Carthaginian) people
surface form: Carthaginians

Gaul
surface form: Gauls

Germanic tribes
Goths
Huns
Persians
focusesOn Roman views of barbarian peoples
Roman-centric historiography
reassessment of so-called barbarians
genre history
popular history
hasAdaptation television documentary series
hasAuthorBackground Terry Jones is a medieval and classical history enthusiast
Terry Jones
surface form: Terry Jones is a member of Monty Python
language English
mainSubject Roman Empire
Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome

barbarian cultures
mediaType print
perspective critical of Roman propaganda
sympathetic to non-Roman cultures
publisher BBC Books
relatedWork Terry Jones' Crusades
Medieval Lives
surface form: Terry Jones' Medieval Lives
targetAudience general readers interested in history
timePeriodCovered Roman Empire
Roman Republic
classical antiquity
uses humor
popular narrative style

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Terry Jones wrote Barbarians