This book is a pathbreaking study that integrates military theory with the historical account to explain how the Roman armies functioned, triumphed, and ultimately failed. The story of Rome and its military seems a familiar one, told often through books and movies and games, yet it is a modern myth obscuring a different reality. As this groundbreaking study demonstrates, Rome's military was no war machine made up of mindless cogs. There was not even an ancient term for the Roman army; rather, Romans spoke of "the soldiers" -- of men, not institutions. Simon James provides a striking new perspective on Roman history by focusing on the soldiers and their actions. Rome's soldiers were less sentinels of civilization than enforcers for aristocrats and autocrats against foreign foes and internal dissent. They were brutal and unruly, prone to mutiny and rebellion. How, then, to account for their sustained success and their eventual failure? Rome's dominion was achieved through soldiers' ferocity and excellent weaponry, but to maintain it the conquered were integrated, as diplomacy accompanied the threat of the sword. Millions of allies and subjects became Romans themselves through military service. Nevertheless, the aggression of Rome's soldiers precipitated the creation of a new Sasanian superpower in Iran and great barbarian confederations in the North. - Publisher.
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Places
Rome & the sword
how warriors & weapons shaped Roman history
Simon James
Published
2011
by
Thames & Hudson
in
New York
.
Written in English.
Table of Contents
| Introduction : Swords and soldiers | ||
| Prelude : Shock and awe! The unexpected rise of Rome | ||
| Forging the Roman sword | ||
| Obsessed with victory | ||
| 'Our weapons and armour' | ||
| Deadly embraces | ||
| Empire of the soldiers | ||
| Swords of God | ||
| Conclusion : Rome and the sword | ||
| Timeline |
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Titles |
Rome and the sword |
Classifications
Library of Congress |
U35 .J36 2011 |
The Physical Object
Format |
Hardcover |
Pagination |
328 p. |
Number of pages |
328 |
Dimensions |
24 x x centimeters |
ID Numbers
Open Library |
OL25282431M |
ISBN 10 |
0500251827 |
ISBN 13 |
9780500251829 |
LC Control Number |
2011922630 |
History Created April 18, 2012 · 4 revisions
| July 17, 2012 | Edited by Bryan Tyson | Edited without comment. |
| July 17, 2012 | Edited by Bryan Tyson | Added new cover |
| June 29, 2012 | Edited by Nancy McGuire | Added new cover |
| April 18, 2012 | Created by LC Bot | import new book |

