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The Limits of Empire Benjamin Isaac (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Tel Aviv)

The Limits of Empire By Benjamin Isaac (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Tel Aviv)

Summary

This revised edition of a history of the exploits of the Roman Army contains extensive amendments in the light of recent archaeological research. Included in the work is a bibliography containing material only recently made available.

The Limits of Empire Summary

The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East by Benjamin Isaac (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Tel Aviv)

This is the first comprehensive treatment of the Roman military presence in the Near East. Using both well-known and neglected sources, Professor Isaac reassesses the means by which Rome achieved and maintained her contorl over the region. He discusses the extent to which current vacillating views on imperialism can affect opinions concerning the character and mechanisms by which Rome ensured the integrity and expansion of her influence. Also considered here are problems of methodology, especially the use of archaelogical remains for historical interpretation. Now available in paperback, this revised edition contains extensive author's ammendments in the light of the most recent research, so that the book is now representative of the most up-to-date work on the subject. There is an additional bibliography, containing material only recently made available, and a new preface introducing the volume.

The Limits of Empire Reviews

magnificent ... Students ignore it at their peril. * Times Literary Supplement *
a major revisionist study ... will force all students ... to rethink long-held assumptions * Journal of Roman Archaeology *

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ; Introduction ; 1. Rome and Persia ; 2. Consolidation and internal unrest ; 3. The army of the principate: An army of occupation ; 4. The army of the fourth century ; 5. Enemies and allies after Septimus Severus ; 6. Army and civilians in the East ; 7. The military function of Roman veteran colonies ; 8. Urbanization ; 9. Frontier policy - Grand strategy? ; Epilogue ; Appendices ; Bibliography ; Maps ; Index

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NLS9780198149521
9780198149521
0198149522
The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East by Benjamin Isaac (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Tel Aviv)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1993-08-12
524
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