This study evaluates the military history and practice of the Roman Empire in the context of contemporary counterinsurgency theory. It purports that the majority of Rome’s security challenges fulfill the criteria of insurgency, and that Rome’s responses demonstrate counterinsurgency proficiency. These assertions are proven by means of an extensive investigation of the grand strategic, military, and cultural aspects of the Roman state. Fourteen instances of likely insurgency are identified and examined, permitting the application of broad theoretical precepts to episodes spanning 300 years of Roman power. In summary, Rome demonstrates remarkable counterinsurgent sophistication, suggesting far more savvy and doctrinal agility than is afforded...
Popular notions of Roman superiority are the result of a decidedly biased historical record. The fir...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
The newspapers and airwaves are awash with exotic sounding military terms, as pundits and armchair g...
This study evaluates the military history and practice of the Roman Empire in the context of contemp...
Throughout the period of the late Republic and Principate Rome was the dominant military force in th...
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites ...
How did the Romans build and maintain one of the most powerful and stable empires in the history of ...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The general scholarly conception of Roman military and political intelligence is that it was so...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
Pervading Empire addresses the issue of diversity within the Roman Empire and promotes interpretatio...
The most common idea in Romance studies is that Romans, as practical people, didn’t conduct theoreti...
This thesis will argue that the development of early Rome can be described using a sequence of large...
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
Popular notions of Roman superiority are the result of a decidedly biased historical record. The fir...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
The newspapers and airwaves are awash with exotic sounding military terms, as pundits and armchair g...
This study evaluates the military history and practice of the Roman Empire in the context of contemp...
Throughout the period of the late Republic and Principate Rome was the dominant military force in th...
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites ...
How did the Romans build and maintain one of the most powerful and stable empires in the history of ...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
The general scholarly conception of Roman military and political intelligence is that it was so...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
Pervading Empire addresses the issue of diversity within the Roman Empire and promotes interpretatio...
The most common idea in Romance studies is that Romans, as practical people, didn’t conduct theoreti...
This thesis will argue that the development of early Rome can be described using a sequence of large...
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
Popular notions of Roman superiority are the result of a decidedly biased historical record. The fir...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
The newspapers and airwaves are awash with exotic sounding military terms, as pundits and armchair g...