The War Economy of the Roman Republic (406-100 BCE): The System that Built an Empire: Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity, cartea 487
Autor Fabrizio Biglinoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004714281
ISBN-10: 9004714286
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity
ISBN-10: 9004714286
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity
Notă biografică
Fabrizio Biglino obtained his Ph.D. in Classics and Ancient History at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2016. He has published several articles on the military history of the Roman Republic, the economic impact of the Roman army, the evolution of military service during the Republican period, and the Punic Wars.
Cuprins
List of Maps, Tables, and Graphs
Introduction
1 Roman Military Payment
2 The Roman Army before the Hannibalic War
1 Recruitment during the early Republic (c.450–338BCE)
2 Manpower and Recruitment
3 The recruitment system of the third century
4 Manpower in the third century
3 The Military and Economy Impact of the Hannibalic War
1 From Ticinus to Iberia (218–215BCE)
2 The aftermath of Cannae
3 The war of attrition: from Cannae to Capua (215–211BCE)
4 The final decade of the war (210–201BCE)
5 Military service during the Hannibalic War
6 The Economic Impact of the Second Punic War
7 Final remarks
4 The Army and the Mediterranean Expansion of the Republic
1 The recruitment system of the second century
2 Legions and manpower from 200 to 164BCE
3 Demographic impact of military service (200–164BCE)
4 The second half of the second century pt.1 (167–125BCE)
5 Burden of military service during the period of 167–125BCE
6 The second half of the second century pt.2 (125–100BCE)
5 The Roman War Economy
1 The Punic Wars and the beginning of the Roman war economy
2 The Hannibalic War and Roman total war
3 The second centuryBCE: the permanent war economy
4 Final remarks: the “long peace” of the res publica and the war economy
6 The Neglected Workforce
1 Slave ownership
2 Roman women
3 Minors
4 Case studies
5 Final remarks
7 Italy and the Roman War Economy
1 The army and economy of the Roman Republic
2 Direct contributions: military service and finding balance
3 Colonization and the war economy
4 Indirect contributions: the military market
5 Roman villae
6Villae and the army
7 Final remarks
8 Appendix
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Roman Military Payment
2 The Roman Army before the Hannibalic War
1 Recruitment during the early Republic (c.450–338BCE)
2 Manpower and Recruitment
3 The recruitment system of the third century
4 Manpower in the third century
3 The Military and Economy Impact of the Hannibalic War
1 From Ticinus to Iberia (218–215BCE)
2 The aftermath of Cannae
3 The war of attrition: from Cannae to Capua (215–211BCE)
4 The final decade of the war (210–201BCE)
5 Military service during the Hannibalic War
6 The Economic Impact of the Second Punic War
7 Final remarks
4 The Army and the Mediterranean Expansion of the Republic
1 The recruitment system of the second century
2 Legions and manpower from 200 to 164BCE
3 Demographic impact of military service (200–164BCE)
4 The second half of the second century pt.1 (167–125BCE)
5 Burden of military service during the period of 167–125BCE
6 The second half of the second century pt.2 (125–100BCE)
5 The Roman War Economy
1 The Punic Wars and the beginning of the Roman war economy
2 The Hannibalic War and Roman total war
3 The second centuryBCE: the permanent war economy
4 Final remarks: the “long peace” of the res publica and the war economy
6 The Neglected Workforce
1 Slave ownership
2 Roman women
3 Minors
4 Case studies
5 Final remarks
7 Italy and the Roman War Economy
1 The army and economy of the Roman Republic
2 Direct contributions: military service and finding balance
3 Colonization and the war economy
4 Indirect contributions: the military market
5 Roman villae
6Villae and the army
7 Final remarks
8 Appendix
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index