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Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopedia (3 volumes) [EPUB]

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Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopedia (3 volumes) EPUB

English | June 27, 2016 | ISBN: 1610690192 | EPUB | 1421 pages | 20.4 MB
Editors: Douglas Kelly, Sara Phang, Iain Spence, Peter Londey

The complex role warfare played in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations is examined through coverage of key wars and battles; important leaders, armies, organizations, and weapons; and other noteworthy aspects of conflict.

Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopedia is an outstandingly comprehensive reference work on its subject. Covering wars, battles, places, individuals, and themes, this thoroughly cross-referenced three-volume set provides essential support to any student or general reader investigating ancient Greek history and conflicts as well as the social and political institutions of the Roman Republic and Empire.

The set covers ancient Greek history from archaic times to the Roman conquest and ancient Roman history from early Rome to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE. It features a general foreword, prefaces to both sections on Greek history and Roman history, and maps and chronologies of events that precede each entry section. Each section contains alphabetically ordered articles―including ones addressing topics not traditionally considered part of military history, such as "noncombatants" and "war and gender"―followed by cross-references to related articles and suggested further reading. Also included are glossaries of Greek and Latin terms, topically organized bibliographies, and selected primary documents in translation.

Provides an up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of conflict in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds that relates warfare to society, politics, economy, and culture
Examines major wars and other key conflicts; important generals and leaders; and Greek and Roman political, military, social, and cultural institutions
Presents ancillary information, including maps and illustrations; a topically arranged bibliography; sourcebooks of primary sources in translation; and lists of the most interesting "sound bites" attributed to Greek and Roman leaders in ancient times

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