Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare
Discover the intricate tapestry of warfare in the Roman world with the Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This comprehensive second volume offers a systematic exploration of the diverse themes that shaped military strategies from the Late Republic through to the sixth-century empire of Justinian and his successors. Spanning an impressive 630 pages, this hardback edition delves into recent developments in historical research, presenting new evidence and innovative analyses that emphasize social, economic, and political dimensions of warfare. Ideal for historians, students, and enthusiasts alike, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of ancient military conflicts and their lasting impact on history. Enhance your library with this scholarly work that bridges the past with modern interpretations.