Walter Goffart

Walter Goffart
Born
Walter Andre Goffart

(1934-02-22) February 22, 1934 (age 90)
Spouse
(m. 1977)
Academic background
Education
Academic advisorsCharles Holt Taylor
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineMedieval studies
School or traditionToronto School of History
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto
Yale University
Notable students

Walter Andre Goffart (born February 22, 1934)[1] is a German-born American historian who specializes in Late Antiquity and the European Middle Ages. He taught for many years in the history department and Centre for Medieval Studies of the University of Toronto (1960–1999), and is currently a senior research scholar at Yale University. He is the author of monographs on a ninth-century forgery (Le Mans Forgeries), late Roman taxation (Caput and Colonate), four "barbarian" historians, and historical atlases.

Two controversial themes in his research concern the Roman policies used when settling barbarian soldiers in the West Roman Empire (Barbarians and Romans and the sixth chapter of Barbarian Tides), and his criticism of the old idea that there was a single Germanic people opposed to the empire in late antiquity, which he believes still influences academics studying the period.

  1. ^ Murray 1998, Introduction: Walter Andre Goffart.

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