Ancient Warfare: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
by Harry Sidebottom
All aspects of ancient warfare are thoroughly examined – from philosophy and strategy to the technical skills needed to fight. He looks at war in the wider context – how wars could shape classical society, and how the individual’s identity could be constructed by war, for example the Christian soldier fighting in God’s name. He also explores the ways in which ancient society thought about conflict: Can a war be just? Why was siege warfare particularly bloody? What role did divine intervention play in the outcome of a battle?
Taking fascinating examples from the Iliad, Tacitus, and the Persian Wars, Sidebottom uses arresting anecdotes and striking visual images to show that the any understanding of ancient war is an ongoing process of interpretation.
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Publication date
- November 25, 2004