The Last Great War of Antiquity
Autor James Howard-Johnstonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mai 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198830191
ISBN-10: 019883019X
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 166 x 241 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019883019X
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 166 x 241 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The Last Great War...offers a much-needed and indispensable introduction into a period that is, due to the complexity and pace of geopolitical changes, and the scattered nature of the evidence, notoriously difficult to grasp.
Howard-Johnston provides a useful education in disciplined and meticulous historiography. He also explores larger themes, such as imperial motivations, grand strategy, foreign relations, military geography, and religion. This accessible volume reveals a relatively unknown topic and fills a significant gap in the history of warfare.
James Howard-Johnston succeeds in providing a gripping and detailed account of the Persian-Roman War.
His (James Howard-Johnston) narrative is lively, his knowledge of the sources is unmatched, his interpretations masterful, and he exposes the inner workings of the book regularly in philosophical comments on the job of the military historian, causation in history, and the problems of source interpretation.
Howard-Johnston's book is a masterpiece of positivist historiography.
Howard-Johnston offers a comprehensive but highly imaginative and speculative treatment of the last Roman-Sasanid war, which seeks to clarify confused and scattered sources. Oxford University Press has produced a magnificent volume. The work merits applause for the valiant effort, but caution is advised against any notion of a definitive discussion, which extant sources preclude. Only time will tell how many of Howard-Johnston's views will survive future scholarly criticism.
Howard-Johnston provides a useful education in disciplined and meticulous historiography. He also explores larger themes, such as imperial motivations, grand strategy, foreign relations, military geography, and religion. This accessible volume reveals a relatively unknown topic and fills a significant gap in the history of warfare.
James Howard-Johnston succeeds in providing a gripping and detailed account of the Persian-Roman War.
His (James Howard-Johnston) narrative is lively, his knowledge of the sources is unmatched, his interpretations masterful, and he exposes the inner workings of the book regularly in philosophical comments on the job of the military historian, causation in history, and the problems of source interpretation.
Howard-Johnston's book is a masterpiece of positivist historiography.
Howard-Johnston offers a comprehensive but highly imaginative and speculative treatment of the last Roman-Sasanid war, which seeks to clarify confused and scattered sources. Oxford University Press has produced a magnificent volume. The work merits applause for the valiant effort, but caution is advised against any notion of a definitive discussion, which extant sources preclude. Only time will tell how many of Howard-Johnston's views will survive future scholarly criticism.
Notă biografică
James Howard-Johnston is Emeritus Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was previously a Junior Research Lecturer at Christ Church, Oxford between 1966 and 1971, Junior Fellow at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington D.C. from 1968-9, and University Lecturer in Byzantine Studies at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Corpus Christi College from 1971 until 2009. He has also served as both an Oxford City Councillor and an Oxfordshire County Councillor and is married to the novelist Angela Huth.