Cambridge University Press
Roman Warfare by Jonathan P. Roth
Roman Warfare by Jonathan P. Roth
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In Roman Warfare, Roth distills decades of scholarship into an accessible single volume. Roth, a leading historian of ancient warfare, traces the evolution of Roman military power from the early Republic through the fall of the Western Empire, explaining how organization, logistics, discipline, and adaptability shaped one of history’s most formidable war machines.
From the Publisher: "Roman Warfare surveys the history of Rome's fighting forces from their inception in the seventh century BCE to the fall of the Western Empire in the fifth century CE.
”In nontechnical, lively language, Jonathan P. Roth examines the evolution of Roman warfare over its thousand-year history. He highlights the changing arms and equipment of the soldiers, unit organization and command structure, and the war and battles of each era.
“The military narrative is used as a context for Rome's changing tactics and strategy and to discuss combat techniques, logistics, and other elements of Roman war. Political, social, and economic factors are also considered.
“Full of detail, up to date on current scholarly debates, and richly illustrated with halftones and color plates, Roman Warfare is intended for students of the ancient world and military history.”
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Author: Jonathan P. Roth
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Title: Roman Warfare
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press, New York
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Year: 2009
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ISBN: 9780521537261
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Format: Softcover
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Condition: Like New
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Weight: 542 g
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Dimensions: 15.5 × 23 × 1.5 cm
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