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Michael Kulikowski (born September 3, 1970) is an American historian. He is a professor of history and classics and the head of the history department at
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. Kulikowski specializes in the history of the western Mediterranean world of
late antiquity Late antiquity marks the period that comes after the end of classical antiquity and stretches into the onset of the Early Middle Ages. Late antiquity as a period was popularized by Peter Brown (historian), Peter Brown in 1971, and this periodiza ...
. He is sometimes associated with the Toronto School of History and was a student of
Walter Goffart Walter André Goffart (February 22, 1934 – February 14, 2025) was a German-born American historian who specialized in Late Antiquity and the European Middle Ages. He taught for many years in the history department and Centre for Medieval Studie ...
.


Biography

Kulikowski is a son of English-born computer engineer Casimir Alexander Kulikowski, and a grandson of the Polish-born inventor Victor Kulikowski. At an early age, he aspired to be a French Floutist. Then, he took his interest in World History in another direction, in another country - first Canada, then the USA. He received his BA (1991) from
Rutgers University Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's C ...
, and his MA (1992) and PhD (1998) from the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public university, public research university whose main campus is located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park (Toronto), Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by ...
. He also gained a Licentiate of Mediaeval Studies (canon law) from the
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (PIMS) is a research institute in the University of Toronto that is dedicated to advanced studies in the culture of the Middle Ages. Governance The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto, currently F ...
in 1995. At the University of Toronto, Kulikowski was a student of
Walter Goffart Walter André Goffart (February 22, 1934 – February 14, 2025) was a German-born American historian who specialized in Late Antiquity and the European Middle Ages. He taught for many years in the history department and Centre for Medieval Studie ...
. Among his fellow students of Goffart were
Andrew Gillett Andrew Gillett is an Australian historian who is associate professor of history at the Department of Ancient History at Macquarie University. A protégé of Walter Goffart of the Toronto School of History, Gillett researches and teaches the fiel ...
. After gaining his PhD, which was completed not with Walter Goffart, but with T. D. Barnes, Kulikowski taught at
Washington and Lee University Washington and Lee University (Washington and Lee or W&L) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Lexington, Virginia, United States. Established in 1749 as Augusta Academy, it is among ...
,
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, and the
University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (or The University of Tennessee; UT; UT Knoxville; or colloquially UTK or Tennessee) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee, United St ...
. Since 2009, Kulikowski has been Professor of History and Classics and Head of the History Department at
Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsyl ...
. Kulikowski's first book, ''Late Roman Spain and Its Cities'', was published in 2004. He next work, ''Rome's Gothic Wars'', was published in 2006, and is an introductory
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on the relations between
Goths The Goths were a Germanic people who played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the emergence of medieval Europe. They were first reported by Graeco-Roman authors in the 3rd century AD, living north of the Danube in what is ...
and the
Roman Empire The Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Roman people, Romans conquered most of this during the Roman Republic, Republic, and it was ruled by emperors following Octavian's assumption of ...
in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. In his review, Bryan Ward-Perkins described it as a "sensible, clear and uncontroversial introduction to the subject, which deserves to be included on any student reading-list" (alongside Peter Heather's "different take on the same events") which "does indeed introduce the reader to the problems of evidence, and, above all, to the essence of modern debate". Kulikowski is the author of numerous articles, which range from the dependability of the ''
Notitia Dignitatum The (Latin for 'List of all dignities and administrations both civil and military') is a document of the Late Roman Empire that details the administrative organization of the Western and the Eastern Roman Empire. It is unique as one of very ...
'' as a historical source or ethnic self-identifications to examination of the careers of various late Roman individuals and the problem of the '' Germanic'' as a historical category in late antiquity. He is the editor of the forthcoming Landmark Ammianus Marcellinus.


Theories

Kulikowski is sometimes seen as a member of the so-called Toronto School of History, which is associated with his former professor Walter Goffart. Kulikowski advocates against discussing Germanic-speaking peoples as an ethnic unit and replacing the term "Germanic" with "
barbarian A barbarian is a person or tribe of people that is perceived to be primitive, savage and warlike. Many cultures have referred to other cultures as barbarians, sometimes out of misunderstanding and sometimes out of prejudice. A "barbarian" may ...
".. "James is clearly correct in deciding to use "barbarian" as a technical term that avoids any implications about ethnicity... This is particularly welcome given the resurgence of "Germanic" as a catch-all term for northern barbarians... e dogma of barbarian ethnogenesis—first brought into English-language scholarship by Patrick Geary and now the dominant approach to the barbarians among early medievalists—is really a way to bring long-distance migration from the Germanic north in by the back door." In ''Rome's Gothic Wars'' (2006), Kulikowski argues that the history of the Goths cannot be reliably traced earlier than the 3rd century AD. He argues that scholarly attempts to discover archaeological or linguistic evidence for earlier Gothic history all depend on the portrayal in the 6th-century ''
Getica ''De origine actibusque Getarum'' (''The Origin and Deeds of the Getae''), commonly abbreviated ''Getica'' (), written in Late Latin by Jordanes in or shortly after 551 AD, claims to be a summary of a voluminous account by Cassiodorus of the ori ...
'' by
Jordanes Jordanes (; Greek language, Greek: Ιορδάνης), also written as Jordanis or Jornandes, was a 6th-century Eastern Roman bureaucrat, claimed to be of Goths, Gothic descent, who became a historian later in life. He wrote two works, one on R ...
.. "It is only the text of Jordanes that leads scholars to privilege the Wielbark connection... The ''Gotones'' mentioned in Tacitus, Germania 44.1 and located somewhere in what is now modern Poland would not be regarded as Goths if Jordanes' migration stories did not exist." According to Kulikowski, the Goths were mostly of non-Gothic descent, being a population formed from a "large number of on-Gothicindigenes and a small number of othicmigrants under the pressure of Roman imperialism, and in the shadow of the Empire". He argues that Gothic and other Barbarian identity was formed in response to Roman categories. Kulikowski argues that the history of the Goths and other "barbarians" should be "understood entirely as a response to Roman imperialism". Like Goffart, Kulikowski has been critical of the popular
ethnogenesis Ethnogenesis (; ) is the formation and development of an ethnic group. This can originate by group self-identification or by outside identification. The term ''ethnogenesis'' was originally a mid-19th-century neologism that was later introduce ...
theory associated the Vienna School of History, and in the English-speaking world with Patrick Geary, and to some extent Peter Heather, which proposes that a Gothic ethnicity formed several times around noble families who carried a single Gothic tradition. He considers it "a way to bring long-distance migration from the Germanic north in by the back door". On the other hand, he has written that the Viennese theory "has undoubtedly killed off essentialist views of barbarian tribal identity, an excellent result". Kulikowski charges that old German nationalist and even
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influences continue to influence scholarship on the Goths up to the present day, particularly through the theories of Gustav Kossinna. He considers much of what is written about Goths to be "Germanist fantasy" derived from this legacy. He writes that Heather in particular "comes perilously close to recreating the old, '' volkisch'' notion of an inherent "Germanic" belief in freedom."


Selected works

* ''Late Roman Spain and Its Cities'', Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 * ''Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric'', Cambridge University Press, 2006 * ''The Triumph of Empire: The Roman World from Hadrian to Constantine'', Harvard University Press, 2016 * ''The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy'', Harvard University Press, 2019


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