Originally published: Attila the Hun: barbarian terror and the fall of the Roman Empire. London : Bodley Head, 2008. Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-330) and index.
Summary:
Presents an account of Attila the Hun as a political threat to Rome, reframing the warrior king as a political strategist and describing how a dedicated opponent dealt the empire defeats from which it would never recover.
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