The ancient Greeks experienced war in many forms. By land and by sea, they conducted raids, ambushes, battles and sieges; they embarked on campaigns of intimidation, conquest and annihilation; they fought against fellow Greeks and non-Greeks. Drawing on a wealth of literary, epigraphic and archaeological material, this wide-ranging synthesis looks at the practicalities of Greek warfare and its wider social ramifications. Alongside discussions of the nature and role of battle, logistics, strategy, and equipment are examinations of other fundamentals of war: religious and economic factors, militarism and martial values, and the relationships between the individual and the community, before, during and after wars. The book takes account of ...
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...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which Greek and Egyptian authors reacted to being conquered, f...
The ancient Greeks experienced war in many forms. By land and by sea, they conducted raids, ambushes...
This volume on different aspects of warfare and its political implications in the ancient world brin...
Greece, Macedon and Persia contains a collection of papers related to the history and historiography...
War as Spectacle examines the display of armed conflict in classical antiquity and its impact in the...
"War as Spectacle examines the display of armed conflict in classical antiquity and its impact in th...
Cette thèse se donne pour objectif de faire du combat un objet d’histoire. Elle concerne plus précis...
While it may be overkill to say that studying war is hell, it is certainly problematic. To participa...
This thesis examines the principles that defined the military thinking of the Classical Greek city-s...
War in the Ancient Near East has been (and it still is) a preferred theme of research by scholars wh...
Classical Athens is famous for creating the world's first democracy and for its related cultural rev...
Referring to the essays collected in the volume, the paper investigates the birth and the evolution ...
This dissertation is a study of Greek siege warfare in the Archaic and Classical periods. The first ...
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...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which Greek and Egyptian authors reacted to being conquered, f...
The ancient Greeks experienced war in many forms. By land and by sea, they conducted raids, ambushes...
This volume on different aspects of warfare and its political implications in the ancient world brin...
Greece, Macedon and Persia contains a collection of papers related to the history and historiography...
War as Spectacle examines the display of armed conflict in classical antiquity and its impact in the...
"War as Spectacle examines the display of armed conflict in classical antiquity and its impact in th...
Cette thèse se donne pour objectif de faire du combat un objet d’histoire. Elle concerne plus précis...
While it may be overkill to say that studying war is hell, it is certainly problematic. To participa...
This thesis examines the principles that defined the military thinking of the Classical Greek city-s...
War in the Ancient Near East has been (and it still is) a preferred theme of research by scholars wh...
Classical Athens is famous for creating the world's first democracy and for its related cultural rev...
Referring to the essays collected in the volume, the paper investigates the birth and the evolution ...
This dissertation is a study of Greek siege warfare in the Archaic and Classical periods. The first ...
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...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which Greek and Egyptian authors reacted to being conquered, f...