"Accessible and engaging for students and general readers."-- "Bryn Mawr Classical Review"
"Watts builds his case through literary evidence such as letters, orations, poems, and contemporary historical accounts. What emerges is a vivid account of the final pagan generation and a detailed view of their social and professional environment."-- "Journal of Late Antiquity"
"Accessible to non-specialists and useful as an undergraduate text in courses...an absorbing, erudite, and highly useful book from which anyone studying late antiquity or early Christianity will profit."-- "Journal of Early Christian Studies"
"Edward Watt's The Final Pagan Generation is among the best works of academic history I've ever read."--Yuval Levin, "National Review"
"Watts demonstrates his mastery of both primary and modern sources . . . The text is virtually flawless."-- "The Classical Journal"
"The Final Pagan Generation offers an innovative, beautifully written, and meticulously up-to-date social and political history of the fourth century." -- "Phoenix, Journal of the Classical Association of Canada"
"Watts undertakes a forensic examination . . . seeking to understand what it was like to live through a moment of profound social and political transformation that leaves your world an entirely different place by the end of your life. It's a question with profound implications for the present. . . . a fascinating chronicle."-- "PopMatters"
"Its carefully detailed and intriguing exploration of generational perspectives toward and within a major cultural shift makes the study a historiographical tour de force. . . .everything comes together so well in this book in a way that is as bold in its uniqueness as beautiful in its exposition."
-- "Journal of Church and State""A fantastic slice of classical history."-- "Foreword Reviews"
"Well researched and proficient . . . awash with well-organized historical information."-- "Library Journal"