War and Society in the Roman World

War and Society in the Roman World
Title War and Society in the Roman World PDF eBook
Author Dr John Rich
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 332
Release 2020-07-24
Genre History
ISBN 1000158810

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This volume focuses on the changing relationship between warfare and the Roman citizenry; from the Republic, when war was at the heart of Roman life, through to the Principate, when it was confined to professional soldiers, and to the Late Empire and the Roman army's eventual failure.

War and Society in Early Rome

War and Society in Early Rome
Title War and Society in Early Rome PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Armstrong
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2016-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 131657167X

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This book combines the rich, but problematic, literary tradition for early Rome with the ever-growing archaeological record to present a new interpretation of early Roman warfare and how it related to the city's various social, political, religious, and economic institutions. Largely casting aside the anachronistic assumptions of late republican writers like Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus, it instead examines the general modes of behaviour evidenced in both the literature and the archaeology for the period and attempts to reconstruct, based on these characteristics, the basic form of Roman society and then to 're-map' that on to the extant tradition. It will be important for scholars and students studying many aspects of Roman history and warfare, but particularly the history of the regal and republican periods.

War and Society in Early Rome

War and Society in Early Rome
Title War and Society in Early Rome PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Armstrong
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 333
Release 2016-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 1107093570

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Argues for an entirely new understanding of early Roman society visible through the evolution of early Roman warfare.

War and Society in Imperial Rome, 31 BC-AD 284

War and Society in Imperial Rome, 31 BC-AD 284
Title War and Society in Imperial Rome, 31 BC-AD 284 PDF eBook
Author J. B. Campbell
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2002
Genre Emperors
ISBN 9780415278812

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This well-documented study of the Roman army provides a crucial aid to understanding the Roman Empire in economic, social and political terms. Employing numerous examples, Brian Campbell explores the development of the Roman army and the expansion of the Roman Empire from 31 BC-280 AD. When Augustus established a permanent, professional army, this implied a role for the Emperor as a military leader. Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome examines this personal association between army and emperor, and argues that the Emperor's position as commander remained much the same for the next 200 years.

War and Society in Early Rome

War and Society in Early Rome
Title War and Society in Early Rome PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Armstrong
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Military history, Ancient
ISBN 9781316574973

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A Critical History of Early Rome

A Critical History of Early Rome
Title A Critical History of Early Rome PDF eBook
Author Gary Forsythe
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 430
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780520249912

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"A remarkable book,in which Forsythe uses his thorough knowledge of the ancient evidence to reconstruct a coherent and eminently plausible picture which in turn illuminates early Roman society more immediately than any other category of evidence is able to do. Forsythe displays his impressive ability to demonstrate to what extent and why the tradition that dominates the extant historical narratives is not credible."—Kurt Raaflaub, author of The Discovery of Freedom in Ancient Greece "An excellent synthetic treatment of early Roman history found in both modern literary and archaeological materials."—Richard Mitchell, author of Patricians and Plebeians

Early Roman Warfare

Early Roman Warfare
Title Early Roman Warfare PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Armstrong
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 155
Release 2016-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1473880165

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While copious amounts have been written about the Roman army, most study has focussed on the later Republic or the Imperial period when the legionary system was already well-developed. Here Dr Jeremy Armstrong traces the development of Rome's military might from its earliest discernible origins down to the First Punic War. He shows how her armies evolved from ad-hoc forces of warriors organized along clan lines and assembled for the city's survival, to the sophisticated organization of the legions that went on to dominate all of Italy and then (after the period covered) the entire Mediterranean world. The author reviews both the literary sources and the latest archaeological evidence to provide a fresh analysis of Roman military organization, equipment, tactics and strategy. He shows how Rome's military apparatus adapted to meet the changing strategic needs of new enemies and broader ambitions. This study of the origins of the Classical world's most formidable war machine will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in Classical, and especially Roman, military history.