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Warfare in Roman Europe, AD 350-425 (Oxford Classical Monographs)
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| #2245786 in Books | 1998-02-19 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.40 x.80 x8.40l,.95 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Not so ineffective after all...|By JPS|The fascinating book, which was developed from Hugh Elton's PhD thesis, aims to assess the effectiveness of the Late Roman Army from AD 350 to AD 425, from the rule of Constantius, last surviving son of Constantin after the death of his two brothers, to the beginning of the reign of Valentinian III in the West. The introduction is made up|||"Well-written and amply documented, the work will appeal to scholar and advanced student alike....Elton has written an excellent work characterized by solid scholarship, critical thinking, and clear presentation."--Journal of Military History||"The b
Despite the importance of warfare in the collapse of the Roman Empire, this is the only comprehensive study of the subject available. Hugh Elton discusses the practice of warfare in Europe, from both Roman and barbarian perspectives, in the late fourth and early fifth centuries. He analyzes the military practices and capabilities of the Romans and their northern enemies at political, strategic, operational, and tactical levels, and covers civil wars, sieges, and naval w...
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