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The Crisis of the Third Century and the Diocletianic Reforms

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Overview

Explore the challenges faced by the Roman Empire in the third century and the reforms implemented by Diocletian in this 49-minute lecture from Yale University's "The Early Middle Ages, 284-1000" course. Examine the external threats posed by the Persian Sassanid dynasty and Germanic tribes, as well as internal issues such as succession problems, economic inflation, and the decline of local elites. Learn about Diocletian's attempts to stabilize the Empire through the Tetrarchy system, tax reforms, and militarization of frontiers. Discover how these policies, despite some failures, ultimately saved the Roman Empire from collapse. Delve into topics including barbarian invasions, succession crises, economic instability, and the transformation of Roman society during this pivotal period in history.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Introduction and Logistics.
- Chapter 2. Third Century Crisis and Barbarian Invasions .
- Chapter 3. The Problem of Succession.
- Chapter 4. The Problem of Inflation.
- Chapter 5. The Ruin of The Local Elite.
- Chapter 6. Diocletian and his Reforms.

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