
Caratacus
Great King of Britain
Miles Russell(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 7. January 2027
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-350-47790-2 (ISBN)
Description
Caratacus is one of Britain's greatest kings. Not only did this Iron Age war leader single-handedly direct armed resistance against the Roman legions for eight years across southern England and Wales, but his name, deeds and exploits later resonated down through history.
In the first detailed biography of Caratacus, Miles Russell deploys new research, placing the king in an archaeological and historical context, explaining his pivotal role in the early years of Roman Britain before looking at his literary legacy and reception in modern politics. Russell provides an accessible overview of the local power structures in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain, using the most up-to-date archaeological evidence, before forensically examining the images on Caratacus' coins and identifying the fields of conflict, while also reassessing his life and deeds as they appear in ancient sources, such as Tacitus and Cassius Dio.
Russell also studies the relationships between Caratacus and other British leaders of the time, such as Boudicca, Verica, Cartimandua and Togodumnus. In the second part, the book's focus shifts to the legacy of Caratacus and his influence on medieval literature, especially with the legend of King Arthur, as well as his later use as a figure in Welsh nationalism and as a recruiting tool in the First World War.
This multidisciplinary study brings back to life a forgotten king of British history and places him at the very heart of archaeological and historical debate.
In the first detailed biography of Caratacus, Miles Russell deploys new research, placing the king in an archaeological and historical context, explaining his pivotal role in the early years of Roman Britain before looking at his literary legacy and reception in modern politics. Russell provides an accessible overview of the local power structures in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain, using the most up-to-date archaeological evidence, before forensically examining the images on Caratacus' coins and identifying the fields of conflict, while also reassessing his life and deeds as they appear in ancient sources, such as Tacitus and Cassius Dio.
Russell also studies the relationships between Caratacus and other British leaders of the time, such as Boudicca, Verica, Cartimandua and Togodumnus. In the second part, the book's focus shifts to the legacy of Caratacus and his influence on medieval literature, especially with the legend of King Arthur, as well as his later use as a figure in Welsh nationalism and as a recruiting tool in the First World War.
This multidisciplinary study brings back to life a forgotten king of British history and places him at the very heart of archaeological and historical debate.
Reviews / Votes
Exciting, erudite and utterly compelling, Caratacus is the story of one of the greatest fighters against Rome by one of the finest writers on Roman Britain. Finally Caratacus has found the biographer he deserves. * Duncan Mackay, author of Echolands: A Journey in Search of Boudica * Russell skilfully combines evidence from classical historians, ancient coinage, field archaeology and contemporary sources to re-tell the Roman conquest of Britannia and the decades-long struggle against British tribes for supremacy. Against this gripping and detailed narrative, a new story of the life and achievements of Caratacus can be told. There is much here to engage the general reader, archaeologist or scholar of the classical world. * Toby Driver, Royal Commission, Wales, UK, and author of The Hillforts of Iron Age Wales *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
50 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-47790-2 (9781350477902)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Miles Russell is Principal Academic in Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology and Director of Archaeological Fieldwork at Bournemouth University, UK. He directs Bournemouth University's archaeology fieldwork programme and the Durotriges Project, researching the Iron Age/Roman transition. He is the author of 15 books including Piltdown Man: The Secret Life of Charles Dawson (2003), Roman Sussex (2006), Bloodline: the Celtic Kings of Roman Britain (2010: Amberley), UnRoman Britain (2010), The Piltdown Man Hoax: Case Closed (2012) and Arthur and the Kings of Britain (2017).
Content
List of Figures
Timeline
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1) The Beautiful Dead: Caratacus and the Iron Age
2) Empire Song: The Rise of Rome
3) Follow the Leaders: Iron Age Aristocracies
4) Kings and Queens: Britain between the Wars
5) Total Invasion: Crossing the Ocean
6) War Dance: The Battle for Britain
7) A New Day: Tribal Surrender
8) Absolute Dissent: The War goes West
9) Endgame: The Final Battle
10) Exile: Into the Unknown
11) The Death and Resurrection Show: Arvirargus Rising
12) Apotheosis: Caratacus Unbound
Requiem
References
Index
Timeline
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1) The Beautiful Dead: Caratacus and the Iron Age
2) Empire Song: The Rise of Rome
3) Follow the Leaders: Iron Age Aristocracies
4) Kings and Queens: Britain between the Wars
5) Total Invasion: Crossing the Ocean
6) War Dance: The Battle for Britain
7) A New Day: Tribal Surrender
8) Absolute Dissent: The War goes West
9) Endgame: The Final Battle
10) Exile: Into the Unknown
11) The Death and Resurrection Show: Arvirargus Rising
12) Apotheosis: Caratacus Unbound
Requiem
References
Index