Understanding Ancient Battle Understanding Ancient Battle

Understanding Ancient Battle

Combat in the Classical World from the Unit Commander’s Perspective

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Traditional military history of battles focussed on the strategies of great leaders, though in modern times many scholars have discussed the ‘face of battle’, describing the personal experience of the ordinary soldier. But in between, there still lies a major gap in our understanding of ancient combat: the officer’s battle. This focuses on how units actually fought and manoeuvred in battle. Hugh Elton seeks to redress this through analysis of the interaction of equipment, morale, leadership, and terrain.

After discussing source material and the general model of warfare the author follows, this book outlines by major periods what we know of equipment, organization and tactics, then shows how battle worked in a series of case studies including include Marathon, Issus, Cannae, Cynoscephalae, Mons Graupius, and Adrianople. A total of twenty-four battles are analyzed between the fifth-century BCE and the sixth century CE, covering the wars described by the great historians between Herodotus and Procopius, including accounts written by the soldiers Xenophon, Julius Caesar, and Ammianus Marcellinus.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2024
30. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
208
Seiten
VERLAG
Pen and Sword
GRÖSSE
5,1
 MB

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