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Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy (Hardcover): Jeremy Armstrong, Sheira Cohen Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy (Hardcover)
Jeremy Armstrong, Sheira Cohen
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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Romans at War - Soldiers, Citizens, and Society in the Roman Republic (Paperback): Jeremy Armstrong, Michael P. Fronda Romans at War - Soldiers, Citizens, and Society in the Roman Republic (Paperback)
Jeremy Armstrong, Michael P. Fronda
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume addresses the fundamental importance of the army, warfare, and military service to the development of both the Roman Republic and wider Italic society in the second half of the first millennium BC. It brings together emerging and established scholars in the area of Roman military studies to engage with subjects such as the relationship between warfare and economic and demographic regimes; the interplay of war, aristocratic politics, and state formation; and the complex role the military played in the integration of Italy. The book demonstrates the centrality of war to Rome's internal and external relationships during the Republic, as well as to the Romans' sense of identity and history. It also illustrates the changing scholarly view of warfare as a social and cultural construct in antiquity, and how much work remains to be done in what is often thought of as a "traditional" area of research. Romans at War will be of interest to students and scholars of the Roman army and ancient warfare, and of Roman society more broadly.

War and Society in Early Rome - From Warlords to Generals (Paperback): Jeremy Armstrong War and Society in Early Rome - From Warlords to Generals (Paperback)
Jeremy Armstrong
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Romans at War - Soldiers, Citizens, and Society in the Roman Republic (Hardcover): Jeremy Armstrong, Michael P. Fronda Romans at War - Soldiers, Citizens, and Society in the Roman Republic (Hardcover)
Jeremy Armstrong, Michael P. Fronda
R4,165 Discovery Miles 41 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume addresses the fundamental importance of the army, warfare, and military service to the development of both the Roman Republic and wider Italic society in the second half of the first millennium BC. It brings together emerging and established scholars in the area of Roman military studies to engage with subjects such as the relationship between warfare and economic and demographic regimes; the interplay of war, aristocratic politics, and state formation; and the complex role the military played in the integration of Italy. The book demonstrates the centrality of war to Rome's internal and external relationships during the Republic, as well as to the Romans' sense of identity and history. It also illustrates the changing scholarly view of warfare as a social and cultural construct in antiquity, and how much work remains to be done in what is often thought of as a "traditional" area of research. Romans at War will be of interest to students and scholars of the Roman army and ancient warfare, and of Roman society more broadly.

War and Society in Early Rome - From Warlords to Generals (Hardcover): Jeremy Armstrong War and Society in Early Rome - From Warlords to Generals (Hardcover)
Jeremy Armstrong
R2,685 Discovery Miles 26 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Early Roman Warfare - From the Regal Period to the First Punic War (Paperback): Jeremy Armstrong Early Roman Warfare - From the Regal Period to the First Punic War (Paperback)
Jeremy Armstrong
R467 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R86 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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.

Early Roman Warfare: From the Regal Period to the First Punic War (Hardcover): Jeremy Armstrong Early Roman Warfare: From the Regal Period to the First Punic War (Hardcover)
Jeremy Armstrong
R625 R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Save R360 (58%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 to the sophisticated organization of the legions that went on to dominate all of Italy. Reassessing 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.

Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World - Studies in Honour of Matthew Freeman Trundle: Jeremy Armstrong, Arthur J.... Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World - Studies in Honour of Matthew Freeman Trundle
Jeremy Armstrong, Arthur J. Pomeroy, David Rosenbloom
R3,417 Discovery Miles 34 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World offers eleven papers analysing the processes, consequences and problems involved in the monetization of warfare and its connection to political power in antiquity. The contributions explore not only how powerful men and states used money and coinage to achieve their aims, but how these aims and methods had often already been shaped by the medium of coined money – typically with unintended consequences. These complex relationships between money, warfare and political power – both personal and collective – are explored across different cultures and socio-political systems around the ancient Mediterranean, ranging from Pharaonic Egypt to Late Antique Europe. This volume is also a tribute to the life and impact of Professor Matthew Trundle, an inspiring teacher and scholar, who was devoted to promoting the discipline of Classics in New Zealand and beyond. At the time of his death, he was writing a book on the wider importance of money in the Greek world. A central piece of this research is incorporated into this volume, completed by one of his former students, Christopher De Lisle. Additionally, Trundle had situated himself at the centre of a wide-ranging conversation on the nature of money and power in antiquity. The contributions of scholars of ancient monetization in this volume bring together many of the threads of those conversions, further advancing a field which Matthew Trundle had worked so tirelessly to promote.

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