Paul Coby here proposes a new system for the recording and mapping of Roman forts and fortifications that integrates all the data, including size, dating and identification of occupying units. Application of these methods allows analysis that brings new insights into the placement of these forts, the units garrisoning them and the strategy of conquest and defense they underpinned. This is a new and original contribution to the long-running debate over whether the Roman Empire had a coherent grand strategy or merely reacted piecemeal to emerging needs. Although the author focuses on several major campaigns in Britain as case studies, the author stresses that his method's are also applicable to elsewhere in the Empire. Lavishly illustrated with color maps, the book is also supported by a website and blogs, encouraging further investigation and discussion.
Although the author focuses on several major campaigns in Britain as case studies, he emphasises that his method is also applicable to other parts of the empire. The book is richly illustrated with colour maps and is supported by a website and blogs to encourage further research and discussion.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Coby, Paul
Title
Forts and Roman Strategy. A New Approach and Interpretation
Details
English text, 16 colour illustrations and 60 colour maps. 257 pages.
State
new
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