How did the Romans build and maintain one of the most powerful and stable empires in the history of the world? This illuminating book draws on the literature, especially the historiography, composed by the members of the elite who conducted Roman foreign affairs. From this evidence, Susan P. Mattern reevaluates the roots, motivations, and goals of Roman imperial foreign policy especially as that policy related to warfare. In a major reinterpretation of the sources, Rome and the Enemy shows that concepts of national honor, fierce competition for status, and revenge drove Roman foreign policy, and though different from the highly rationalizing strategies often attributed to the Romans, dictated patterns of response that remained consistent ov...
All Roman emperors waged war. If not in reality, certainly in the public perception. Roman leaders, ...
My project investigates Jewish attitudes towards Roman authority, particularly the emperors. The pri...
This study evaluates the military history and practice of the Roman Empire in the context of contemp...
The nature of Roman imperialism in the Republican period has been the subject of several recent work...
The Roman empire remains unique. Although Rome claimed to rule the world, it did not. Rather, its un...
A millennium and a half after the end of the period of its unquestioned dominance, Rome remains a si...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
Salmon Pierre. Mattern (Susan P.). Rome and the Enemy. Imperial Strategy in the Principate. In: Revu...
The Roman Republic expanded and evolved into the Roman Empire. Institutions and impulses from this e...
Of all the empires in antiquity, Rome was the most famous for its army and its organizational abilit...
Latin had no word for "strategy", but the East Romans, whom we call the Byzantines, did. This book t...
Latin had no word for "strategy", but the East Romans, whom we call the Byzantines, did. This book...
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites ...
Throughout the period of the late Republic and Principate Rome was the dominant military force in th...
All Roman emperors waged war. If not in reality, certainly in the public perception. Roman leaders, ...
My project investigates Jewish attitudes towards Roman authority, particularly the emperors. The pri...
This study evaluates the military history and practice of the Roman Empire in the context of contemp...
The nature of Roman imperialism in the Republican period has been the subject of several recent work...
The Roman empire remains unique. Although Rome claimed to rule the world, it did not. Rather, its un...
A millennium and a half after the end of the period of its unquestioned dominance, Rome remains a si...
Rome engaged in military and diplomatic expansionistic state behavior, which we now describe as ‘imp...
Rome’s seemingly unstoppable march towards empire during the mid-republican period was a world-alter...
Salmon Pierre. Mattern (Susan P.). Rome and the Enemy. Imperial Strategy in the Principate. In: Revu...
The Roman Republic expanded and evolved into the Roman Empire. Institutions and impulses from this e...
Of all the empires in antiquity, Rome was the most famous for its army and its organizational abilit...
Latin had no word for "strategy", but the East Romans, whom we call the Byzantines, did. This book t...
Latin had no word for "strategy", but the East Romans, whom we call the Byzantines, did. This book...
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites ...
Throughout the period of the late Republic and Principate Rome was the dominant military force in th...
All Roman emperors waged war. If not in reality, certainly in the public perception. Roman leaders, ...
My project investigates Jewish attitudes towards Roman authority, particularly the emperors. The pri...
This study evaluates the military history and practice of the Roman Empire in the context of contemp...