New approaches to Greek and Roman warfare
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | New approaches to Greek and Roman warfare / edited by Lee L. Brice |
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Hoboken (N.J.) :
Wiley-Blackwell
, 2020 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XVII-193 p.) |
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- Ancient warfare and moving beyond "new military history" / Lee L. Brice
- Wealth and the logistics of Greek warfare : food, pay, and plunder / Matthew Trundle
- Early Greek siege warfare / Michael Seaman
- Daily life in classical Greek armies, ca. 500-330 BCE / John W.I. Lee
- Soldier's home : life after battle / Lawrence A. Tritle
- Greek cavalry in the Hellenistic world : review and reappraisal / Glenn Bugh
- Skeletal evidence for the impact of battle on soldiers and non-combatants / Maria A. Liston
- Financing imperialism in the Roman Republic / Nathan Rosenstein
- Indiscipline in the Roman army of the late Republic and Principate / Lee L. Brice
- The neurophysiology of panic on the ancient battlefield / Susan Heidenreich and Jonathan P. Roth
- Roman siege warfare : moral and morale / Josh Levithan
- Roman military communities and the families of auxiliary soldiers / Elizabeth M. Greene
- Approaching 'ethnic' communities in the Roman auxilia / Alexander Meyer
- Health, wounds and medicine in the late Roman army (250-600 CE) / Philip Rance