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{{İçin|babası, mimarlık tarihçisi|John Bryan Ward-Perkins}}
'''Bryan Ward-Perkins'''<!--, is angeç [[archaeologistRoma İmparatorluğu]] andile historianerken of[[Orta theÇağ]] laterüzerine [[Roman Empirearkeolog]] andve earlytarihçidir. [[MiddleGeç AgesAntik Çağ]], witholarak ada particularbilinen focusbu oniki thedönem transitionalarasındaki periodgeçiş betweendönemi thosetarihi twoalt erasalan, anözel historicalilgi sub-field also known as [[Late Antiquity]]alanıdır. Ward-PerkinsOxford, isTrinity aCollege'de fellowtarih andalanında tutorakademi inüyesi historyve at [[Trinity College, Oxford]]öğretmendir.<ref>[http://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk/pages/the-college/staff/bryan-ward-perkins.php ''Bryan Ward-Perkins''] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313003543/http://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk/pages/the-college/staff/bryan-ward-perkins.php |date=March 13, 2014 }} Trinity College, University of Oxford, 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2014. </ref> The son of historianTarihçi [[John Bryan Ward-Perkins]]'in oğludur, he[[Roma]]'da wasdoğmuş bornve andbüyümüştür, raisedçocukluğundan inberi Rome and spoke Italian from[[İtalyanca]] childhoodkonuşur.<ref name=PCA>[http://www.postclassical.it/Vol.1_files/PCA1%20WardPerkins.pdf "A personal (and very patchy) account of medieval archaeology in the early 1970s in northern Italy"] by Bryan Ward-Perkins in ''European Journal of Post-Classical Archaeologies'', Vol. 1, 2011.</ref>
 
== Academic interests ==
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Ward-Perkins' published work has focused primarily on the urban and [[economic history]] of the [[Mediterranean Basin|Mediterranean]] and western Europe during [[Late Antiquity]]. His 2005 book, ''The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization'', included statements addressing what he saw as an over-correction in the approaches of modern historiography to late Roman history. Using primarily archaeological evidence, Ward-Perkins takes issue with what he says is the "fashionable" idea that the western Roman Empire did not actually fall but instead experienced a mostly-benign transformation into the Christian kingdoms of [[medieval Europe]]. In his contrasting view, "the coming of the Germanic peoples was very unpleasant for the Roman population, and the long-term effects of the dissolution of the empire were dramatic."<ref>{{cite book | last = Ward-Perkins | first = Bryan | title = The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization | publisher = Oxford University Press | year = 2005 | isbn = 0-19-280728-5}}</ref>
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== Taltif ve ödülleri ==
*2006 [[Hessell-Tiltman Ödülü]], ''The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization''