This volume demonstrates the development of Roman military bureaucracy during the Middle Republic, expanding on recent research to examine these administrative systems that made possible Rome's expansion in this period.
This volume demonstrates the development of Roman military bureaucracy during the Middle Republic, expanding on recent research to examine these administrative systems that made possible Rome's expansion in this period.
Elizabeth H. Pearson is an independent scholar. She completed her PhD at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom, in 2016. In 2020, she won the Society of Military History's Vandervort Prize for her article 'Decimation and Unit Cohesion: Why Were Legionaries Willing to Perform Decimation?'.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction I: Dilectus II: The census and centralised military bureaucracy III: Recording men on campaign IV: Tributum and stipendium V: Documents and archives VI: Record producers and record keepers Conclusion: The Mid-Republican origins of Roman military administration Appendix I: Men liable and available for military service Appendix II: Men over 17 years old with a paterfamilias Bibliography
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction I: Dilectus II: The census and centralised military bureaucracy III: Recording men on campaign IV: Tributum and stipendium V: Documents and archives VI: Record producers and record keepers Conclusion: The Mid-Republican origins of Roman military administration Appendix I: Men liable and available for military service Appendix II: Men over 17 years old with a paterfamilias Bibliography
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