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Warfare in Roman Europe AD 350-425
This is the only available modern, comprehensive analysis of the practice of warfare in Europe at the time of the collapse of the Roman Empire and barbarian invasions. It analyses the military practices and capabilities of the Romans and their northern enemies at policy, strategic, operational, and tactical levels, and covers civil wars, sieges, and naval warfare.
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01-September-1997
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Warfare in Roman Europe AD 350-425
RRP:
$203.00
$176.00
Description
Despite the importance of warfare in the collapse of the Roman Empire, there is no modern, comprehensive study available. This book discusses the practice of warfare in Europe, from both Roman and barbarian perspectives, during the late fourth and early fifth centuries. It analyses the military practices and capabilities of the Romans and their northern enemies at policy, strategic, operational, and tactical levels, and covers civil wars, sieges, and naval
warfare. Dr Elton analyses in depth the issue of barbarization, and shows that it did not affect the efficiency of the Roman army. Other sections of the book discuss organization, fortifications, and
equipment.