Army in the Roman Revolution
Discover the transformative journey of the Roman army in Army in the Roman Revolution by Arthur Keaveney. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 160 pages and delves into the pivotal changes that occurred during the last eighty years of the Roman Republic. Keaveney expertly examines how the Roman army evolved from a force of imperial conquest into a collection of rival personal armies, dominated by the influential triumvirs.
This book provides a compelling analysis of military and political activity in Rome between 265-30 B.C., shedding light on key figures such as Lucius Cornelius Sulla and the intricate dynamics of power during this tumultuous period. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Army in the Roman Revolution is a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating intersection of military and political history in ancient Rome.