Commanders and Command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

Commanders and Command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

by Fred K. Drogula
Commanders and Command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

Commanders and Command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

by Fred K. Drogula

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Overview

In this work, Fred Drogula studies the development of Roman provincial command using the terms and concepts of the Romans themselves as reference points. Beginning in the earliest years of the republic, Drogula argues, provincial command was not a uniform concept fixed in positive law but rather a dynamic set of ideas shaped by traditional practice. Therefore, as the Roman state grew, concepts of authority, control over territory, and military power underwent continual transformation. This adaptability was a tremendous resource for the Romans since it enabled them to respond to new military challenges in effective ways. But it was also a source of conflict over the roles and definitions of power. The rise of popular politics in the late republic enabled men like Pompey and Caesar to use their considerable influence to manipulate the flexible traditions of military command for their own advantage. Later, Augustus used nominal provincial commands to appease the senate even as he concentrated military and governing power under his own control by claiming supreme rule. In doing so, he laid the groundwork for the early empire's rules of command.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469668680
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 11/02/2021
Series: Studies in the History of Greece and Rome
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

Fred K. Drogula is Charles J. Ping Professor of Humanities and Professor of Classics at Ohio University.

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This book comes at a very timely moment, weighing in on an international research debate that clusters around some of the most basic assumptions about Republican Rome. Well argued and balanced, Commanders and Command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire is a true scholarly achievement. The book presents a notable challenge to previous understandings of Roman history.—Hans Beck, McGill University

Hans Beck McGill University

This book comes at a very timely moment, weighing in on an international research debate that clusters around some of the most basic assumptions about Republican Rome. Well argued and balanced, Commanders and Command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire is a true scholarly achievement. The book presents a notable challenge to previous understandings of Roman history.

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