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Warfare In The Roman World Key Themes In Ancient History Lee

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Warfare In The Roman World Key Themes In Ancient History Lee
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.73 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Lee, A. D.
ISBN: 9781107638280, 1107638283
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Warfare In The Roman World Key Themes In Ancient History Lee by Lee, A. D. 9781107638280, 1107638283 instant download after payment.

Warfare was a recurrent phenomenon of fundamental importance throughout Roman history. Its scale and form varied across time and place, but it had wide-ranging impacts on politics, society and economy. This book focuses on important themes in the interplay between warfare and these broader contexts, including attitudes to war and peace, the values associated with military service, the role of material resources, military mutiny and civil war, and social and cultural aspects of the military. It also examines experiences of warfare, focusing on approaches to Roman battle and the impact of war on civilians. Importantly and distinctively, these different themes are traced across a millennium of Roman history from the Republic through to the end of Late Antiquity in the early seventh century, with a view to highlighting important continuities and changes across Roman history, and alerting readers to valuable but often less familiar material from the empire's final centuries.

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