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- John_Morris_(historian) abstract "John Robert Morris (June 8, 1913 – June 1, 1977 in London) was an English historian who specialised in the study of the institutions of the Roman Empire and the history of Sub-Roman Britain. He is best known for his book The Age of Arthur (1973), which attempted to reconstruct the history of Britain and Ireland during the so-called \"Dark Ages\" (350-650 A.D.) following the Roman withdrawal, based on scattered archaeological and historical records. Much of his other work focused on Britain during this time.".
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