This companion provides an extensive account of the Roman army, exploring its role in Roman politics and society as well as the reasons for its effectiveness as a fighting force. * An extensive account of the Roman army, from its beginnings to its transformation in the later Roman Empire * Examines the army as a military machine - its recruitment, training, organization, tactics and weaponry * Explores the relationship of the army to Roman politics, economics and society more broadly * Considers the geography and climate of the lands in which the Romans fought * Each chapter is written by a leading expert in a particular subfield and takes account of the latest scholarly and archaeological research in that area
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"It is an excellentacademic reference book and should prove a valuable resource foranyone interested in the development of the Roman Army as well asits interactions over a thousand years with the Empire it bothserved and influenced". (UNRV History, 1 April 2011)
"This book,another in the burgeoning special series from Blackwell Publishing,is an unqualified success. Rather than a simple assemblage ofvaguely related, overspecialized academic papers, it is truly whatits title promises--a companion." (Michigan War Studies, May2010)
"This book is a valuable work for the reference shelf and abible for military buffs." (Greece & Rome, 2008)
"This volume is another in the growing range of period- ortopic-focused Companions to the Ancient World published byBlackwell. The Roman army, as a central institution and influencein so many aspects of Roman imperial history, is an obvious subjectfor such a volume. Like other volumes in the series, this oneboasts an impressive range of international authors, and thescholarship is of a very high order." (New EnglandClassical Journal, February 2009)
"It is no easy task to commission and co-ordinate 29separate contributions, and the editor's energy in doing so shouldbe recognized. The volume will happily sit on an academic bookshelf... as a handy compendium of the views of the individualauthors." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, October2008)
"The most extensive and likely best researched overview onthe Roman army that is currently available."
(Ancient Warfare)
"Highly readable, informative, and up-to-date survey...Thebook constitutes an outstanding resource for many topics concerningthe Roman army...there is much to interest laymen...andscholars alike."
(Choice)
"It is particularly valuable in providing up-to-date accounts ofthe army's manifold aspect and the bibliographies to support them."(Scholia Reviews)
"This book,another in the burgeoning special series from Blackwell Publishing,is an unqualified success. Rather than a simple assemblage ofvaguely related, overspecialized academic papers, it is truly whatits title promises--a companion." (Michigan War Studies, May2010)
"This book is a valuable work for the reference shelf and abible for military buffs." (Greece & Rome, 2008)
"This volume is another in the growing range of period- ortopic-focused Companions to the Ancient World published byBlackwell. The Roman army, as a central institution and influencein so many aspects of Roman imperial history, is an obvious subjectfor such a volume. Like other volumes in the series, this oneboasts an impressive range of international authors, and thescholarship is of a very high order." (New EnglandClassical Journal, February 2009)
"It is no easy task to commission and co-ordinate 29separate contributions, and the editor's energy in doing so shouldbe recognized. The volume will happily sit on an academic bookshelf... as a handy compendium of the views of the individualauthors." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, October2008)
"The most extensive and likely best researched overview onthe Roman army that is currently available."
(Ancient Warfare)
"Highly readable, informative, and up-to-date survey...Thebook constitutes an outstanding resource for many topics concerningthe Roman army...there is much to interest laymen...andscholars alike."
(Choice)
"It is particularly valuable in providing up-to-date accounts ofthe army's manifold aspect and the bibliographies to support them."(Scholia Reviews)