Название: War, Warlords, and Interstate Relations in the Ancient Mediterranean Автор: Editors: Toni Ñaco del Hoyo and Fernando López Sánchez Издательство: Brill Год: 2017 Формат: pdf Страниц: 519 Размер: 14.5 Мб Язык: English
During the final four centuries BC, many political and stateless entities of the Mediterranean headed towards anarchy and militarism, while stronger powers -Carthage, the Hellenistic kingdoms and Republican Rome- expanded towards State formation, forceful military structures and empire building.
Edited by T. Ñaco del Hoyo and F. López Sánchez, this volume presents the proceedings from an ICREA Conference held in Barcelona (2013), addressing the connection between war, warlords and interstate relations from classical studies and social sciences perspectives.
Front Matter Free access Copyright page Free access List of Abbreviations Free access List of Contributors
Introduction: ‘Multipolarity’ and ‘Warlords’ prior to the Roman Empire By: Toni Ñaco del Hoyo and Fernando López Sánchez Pages: 1–14 Toggle Tree Node Achaemenid Persia, Fourth Century Greece, and Carthage
Mercenaries and Warlords in the Achaemenid Empire By: Christopher Tuplin Pages: 15–35
State and Warlord in Classical Greece: From Bipolarity to Multipolarity By: Polly Low Pages: 36–53
A Spartan Warlord: Lysander and the Creation of a New Greek Empire By: Daniel Gómez-Castro Pages: 54–63
The lochagoi of Iphicrates: Forming a Mercenary Army in the Fourth Century bc By: Nicholas V. Sekunda Pages: 64–88
Commanders and Warlords in Fourth Century bc Central Greece By: José Pascual González Pages: 89–112
The Network of Melqart: Tyre, Gadir, Carthage and the Founding God By: Manuel Álvarez Martí-Aguilar Pages: 113–150
Warlords, Carthage and the Limits of Hegemony By: Louis Rawlings Pages: 151–180 Toggle Tree Node The Hellenistic World and Rome
Galatians in Macedonia (280–277 bc): Invasion or Invitation? Pages: 181–203
Prolegomena to the Study of ‘Warlordism in Later Hellenistic Anatolia’ By: Altay Coşkun Pages: 204–230
Rome, Empire, and the Hellenistic State-system By: Arthur M. Eckstein Pages: 231–253
Conquest, Liberation, Protectionism, or Enslavement? Mid-Republican Rome from a Greek Perspective By: Craige B. Champion Pages: 254–265
Warlords and the Roman Republic By: John W. Rich Pages: 266–294
Why No Warlords in Republican Rome? By: Nathan Rosenstein Pages: 295–307
Italy and Sicily in the Second Punic War: Multipolarity, Minor Powers, and Local Military Entrepreneurialism By: Michael P. Fronda and François Gauthier Pages: 308–325
Imperialism and Multipolarity in the Far West: Beyond the Lusitanians (237–146 bc) By: Eduardo Sánchez Moreno Pages: 326–350
Sulla, the Army, the Officers and the poleis of Greece: A Reassessment of Warlordism in the First Phase of the Mithridatic Wars By: Sophia Zoumbaki Pages: 351–379
Q. Sertorius: A Warlord in Hispania? By: Toni Ñaco del Hoyo and Jordi Principal Pages: 380–414
Warlordism and the Making of the Roman Imperial Army By: Boris Rankov Pages: 415–425 Toggle Tree Node A Necessary Epilogue
Generalissimos and Warlords in the Late Roman West* By: Jeroen W.P. Wijnendaele Pages: 427–451
Contemporary Warlordism, Armed Conflicts and the International System: An International Relations Perspective By: Rafael Grasa Pages: 452–478
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