Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity: A Study of Fear and Motivation in Roman Military Treatises

Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity: A Study of Fear and Motivation in Roman Military Treatises

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  • Author: Łukasz Różycki
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004462554
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 341

Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity is the first work to offer a comprehensive analysis of morale and fear. Różycki examines Roman military treatises to illustrate the methods of manipulating the human psyche.


Procopius on Soldiers and Military Institutions in the Sixth-Century Roman Empire

Procopius on Soldiers and Military Institutions in the Sixth-Century Roman Empire

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  • Author: Conor Whately
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004461612
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 311

In Procopius on Soldiers and Military Institutions in the Sixth-Century Roman Empire, Conor Whately examines Procopius’ coverage of rank-and-file soldiers in his three works, reveals the limitations, and highlights his value to our understanding of recruitment.


Battlefield Emotions 1500-1800

Battlefield Emotions 1500-1800

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  • Author: Erika Kuijpers
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1137564903
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 303

This book explores changes in emotional cultures of the early modern battlefield. Military action involves extraordinary modes of emotional experience and affective control of the soldier, and it evokes strong emotional reactions in society at large. While emotional experiences of actors and observers may differ radically, they can also be tightly connected through social interaction, cultural representations and mediatisation. The book integrates psychological, social and cultural perspectives on the battlefield, looking at emotional behaviour, expression and representation in a great variety of primary source material. In three steps it discusses the emotional practices in the army, the emotional experiences of the individual combatant and the emotions of the mediated battlefield in the visual arts.


English Collusion and the Norman Conquest

English Collusion and the Norman Conquest

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  • Author: Arthur Colin Wright
  • Publisher: Frontline Books
  • ISBN: 1526773716
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 261

A historical analysis of the warfare during the Norman Conquest of England, and a look at the truth behind the legendary victor, King William I. The reality of war, in any period, is its totality. Warfare affects everyone in a society. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive analysis of eleventh century warfare as exposed in the record of the Norman Conquest of England. King William I experienced a lifetime of conflict on and off so many battlefields. In English Collusion and the Norman Conquest, Arthur Wright’s second book on the Norman Conquest, he argues that this monarch has received an undeserved reputation bestowed on him by clerics ignorant alike of warfare, politics, economics and of the secular world, men writing half a century after events reported to them by doubtful sources. How much of this popular legend was actually created by an avaricious Church? Was he just a lucky, brutal soldier, or was he instead a gifted English King who could meld cultures and talents? This is a tale of blood, deceit, ambition and power politics which pieces together the self-interested distortion of events, brutalizing conflict and superb strategic acumen by using and analyzing contemporary evidence the like of which is not to be found elsewhere in Europe. By 1072 King William should have been secure upon the English throne, so what went wrong? How did a Norman Duke and a few thousand mercenaries take and hold such a wealthy and populous Kingdom? Even in the “Harrowing of the North,” which probably saw the death of tens of thousands, who was really to blame and why did it happen? Praise for English Collusion and the Norman Conquest “Arthur C Wright’s fresh look at how things panned out before and after the invasion provides new and fresh evidence that should not be overlooked. Brilliant.” —Books Monthly (UK)


Battles and Generals: Combat, Culture, and Didacticism in Procopius’ Wars

Battles and Generals: Combat, Culture, and Didacticism in Procopius’ Wars

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  • Author: Conor Whately
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 900431038X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

Battles and Generals offers an analysis of Procopius’ descriptions of combat that emphasizes Procopius’ didactic aims, the specificity of Procopius’ accounts, and the role of Procopius’ audience in shaping his approach to warfare.


Religious Violence in the Ancient World

Religious Violence in the Ancient World

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  • Author: Jitse H. F. Dijkstra
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108494900
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 447

A comparative examination and interpretation of religious violence in the Graeco-Roman world and Late Antiquity.


The End of Greek Athletics in Late Antiquity

The End of Greek Athletics in Late Antiquity

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  • Author: Sofie Remijsen
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107050782
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 409

A comprehensive study of how and why athletic contests, a characteristic feature of ancient Greek culture, disappeared in late antiquity.


A Companion to Procopius of Caesarea

A Companion to Procopius of Caesarea

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  • Publisher: Brill's Companions to the Byza
  • ISBN: 9789004498761
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 484

This book offers an extensive introduction to 6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius of Caesarea, widely regarded as one of the last great historians of Antiquity.


The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Paul Erdkamp
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521896290
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 647

A highly accessible survey of life in the capital of the Roman Empire, the largest metropolis of its day.


The Sumerians

The Sumerians

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  • Author: Samuel Noah Kramer
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226452328
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 386

The Sumerians, the pragmatic and gifted people who preceded the Semites in the land first known as Sumer and later as Babylonia, created what was probably the first high civilization in the history of man, spanning the fifth to the second millenniums B.C. This book is an unparalleled compendium of what is known about them. Professor Kramer communicates his enthusiasm for his subject as he outlines the history of the Sumerian civilization and describes their cities, religion, literature, education, scientific achievements, social structure, and psychology. Finally, he considers the legacy of Sumer to the ancient and modern world. "There are few scholars in the world qualified to write such a book, and certainly Kramer is one of them. . . . One of the most valuable features of this book is the quantity of texts and fragments which are published for the first time in a form available to the general reader. For the layman the book provides a readable and up-to-date introduction to a most fascinating culture. For the specialist it presents a synthesis with which he may not agree but from which he will nonetheless derive stimulation."—American Journal of Archaeology "An uncontested authority on the civilization of Sumer, Professor Kramer writes with grace and urbanity."—Library Journal