The Roman Way of Warfare: Organisation and Structure (The Roman Way of Warfare (3-Volume Series)) Paperback – March 29, 2026

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"Rome was not built in a day, but it was defended for over a millennium by the most adaptable war machine in history. Discover the institutional DNA of the Roman Legions."How did a small city-state on the Tiber transform into a global hegemon spanning three continents? The answer lies not just in the courage of its soldiers, but in an unparalleled genius for military organization and adaptation.In The Roman Way of Warfare (Volume I), renowned historian Dr. Cornelis van Houte provides a definitive analysis of the Roman military's backbone. Moving beyond simple battle narratives, this work explores the evolution of the Roman army as a "mirror of the state"—an institution that survived through constant reinvention.From the early Greco-Etruscan phalanx of the Kings to the sophisticated integration of foederati (barbarian allies) in the twilight of the West, this volume dissects the structural shifts that allowed Rome to endure for 1,200 years.In this volume, you will explore:The Evolution of the Legionary: Trace the transition from citizen-militias to the professional "Mule of Marius" and the specialized units of the Late Empire.Strategic Revolutions: A deep dive into the Manipular system, the Augustan settlement, and the recruitment crises of the 3rd century.Life in the Ranks: Detailed insights into recruitment, rigorous training regimes, and the architectural precision of the Roman camp.The Barbarian Integration: How Rome utilized Auxilia and foreign warriors to sustain its frontiers, and the eventual consequences of this dependency.Richly supported by epigraphic sources, prosopographical data, and a comprehensive military glossary, this is an essential foundation for students, historians, and anyone fascinated by the mechanics of ancient power.Master the strategy. Understand the structure. Experience the Roman way of warfare. Read more

ISBN13 979-8254140245
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.65 x 9 inches
Book 1 of 3 The Roman Way of Warfare (3-Volume Series)
Item Weight 1.1 pounds
Print length 285 pages
Publication date March 29, 2026

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