
Romans at War
The Roman Military in the Republic and Empire
Simon Elliott(Author)
Casemate Publishers
Published on 23. November 2020
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-61200-885-1 (ISBN)
Description
In Romans at War ground-breaking research is presented in an accessible, entertaining, and sumptuously illustrated format, including:
* A new consideration of the nature of late Roman military leaders; the author argues they were effectively independent warlords.
* Cutting edge research regarding the Severan campaigns to conquer Scotland in the early 3rd century AD.
* A new analysis of the nature of late Roman troops, both mounted and foot.
The Roman military machine was the pre-eminent in the ancient world, projecting power across the known world over a vast chronology, and an increasing huge and diverse geography. One of the most powerful instruments of war in the history of conflict, it proved uniquely adept at learning from setbacks, always coming back the stronger for it. In so doing it displayed two of the most important traits associated with the world of Rome. Firstly grit, that key ability to remain steadfast and to overcome adversity, even in the most challenging of circumstances, as faced for example by the Republic in the Second Punic War against Hannibal. Secondly, the ability to copy the successful technical and tactical innovations of their enemies, enabling the Roman military to always stay one step ahead of its opponents on campaign and in battle.
In this grand tour covering every aspect of the Roman military, leading expert Dr Simon Elliott first provides a detailed background to the Roman Republic and Empire to provide context for all that follows. He then looks specifically at the Roman military in its three key chronological phases: the Republic, the Principate Empire and the Dominate Empire. Next he forensically examines specific examples of the Roman military on campaign and in battle, and of its engineering prowess. Finally, he examines the many enemies faced by the Roman Republic and Empire. This all provides a firm structure to enable the reader to come to grips with this incredible military machine, one whose exploits still resonate in the world to this very day.
* A new consideration of the nature of late Roman military leaders; the author argues they were effectively independent warlords.
* Cutting edge research regarding the Severan campaigns to conquer Scotland in the early 3rd century AD.
* A new analysis of the nature of late Roman troops, both mounted and foot.
The Roman military machine was the pre-eminent in the ancient world, projecting power across the known world over a vast chronology, and an increasing huge and diverse geography. One of the most powerful instruments of war in the history of conflict, it proved uniquely adept at learning from setbacks, always coming back the stronger for it. In so doing it displayed two of the most important traits associated with the world of Rome. Firstly grit, that key ability to remain steadfast and to overcome adversity, even in the most challenging of circumstances, as faced for example by the Republic in the Second Punic War against Hannibal. Secondly, the ability to copy the successful technical and tactical innovations of their enemies, enabling the Roman military to always stay one step ahead of its opponents on campaign and in battle.
In this grand tour covering every aspect of the Roman military, leading expert Dr Simon Elliott first provides a detailed background to the Roman Republic and Empire to provide context for all that follows. He then looks specifically at the Roman military in its three key chronological phases: the Republic, the Principate Empire and the Dominate Empire. Next he forensically examines specific examples of the Roman military on campaign and in battle, and of its engineering prowess. Finally, he examines the many enemies faced by the Roman Republic and Empire. This all provides a firm structure to enable the reader to come to grips with this incredible military machine, one whose exploits still resonate in the world to this very day.
Reviews / Votes
This book is an excellent starting point for someone who wants to learn about the Roman system of war. It is also a handy reference guide for those of us who have already delved deeply into the field. [...] It is a pretty amazing feat. * A Wargamers Needful Things * Ground-breaking insights into the Roman military presented a sumptuously illustrated package - this will make a glorious gift for Roman history aficionados. * Love Reading *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Over 250 color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 261 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1252 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61200-885-1 (9781612008851)
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E-Book
12/2020
Casemate
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Person
Dr Simon Elliott is an award winning and best selling archaeologist, historian and broadcaster with a PhD in Classics and Archaeology from the University of Kent where he is now an Honorary Research Fellow. He has an MA in Archaeology from UCL and an MA in War Studies from KCL. Simon is widely published with numerous works in print on various themes relating to the ancient world, with a particular focus on the Roman military, and he makes frequent appearances on TV as a Roman expert. Simon lectures widely to universities, local history societies and archaeological groups, is co-Director of a Roman villa excavation, a Trustee of the Council for British Archaeology and an Ambassador for Museum of London Archaeology. He is also a Guide Lecturer for Andante Travels and President of the Society of Ancients.
Content
Contents
Introduction
Timeline of the Roman Empire
Glossary
Chapter 1. Republic and Empire
Chapter 2. The Republican Military
Chapter 3. The Principate Military
Chapter 4. The Dominate Military
Chapter 5. On Campaign and in Battle
Chapter 6. Non-Conflict Roles of the Roman Military
Chapter 7. Allies and Enemies
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Timeline of the Roman Empire
Glossary
Chapter 1. Republic and Empire
Chapter 2. The Republican Military
Chapter 3. The Principate Military
Chapter 4. The Dominate Military
Chapter 5. On Campaign and in Battle
Chapter 6. Non-Conflict Roles of the Roman Military
Chapter 7. Allies and Enemies
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index