Rome did not build the most powerful military machine in the ancient world through superior numbers or better weapons. It built it through discipline, leadership, organization, and an uncompromising system of command. In Roman Command: The Legion Machine, James P Patterson explores the principles that transformed Rome from a small republic into an empire that dominated much of the known world for centuries.
Through an examination of Roman leadership, military discipline, battlefield organization, logistics, engineering, training, and command structure, readers will discover how the Roman legion became one of history's most effective fighting forces. More than a history of battles and conquest, this book examines the systems that allowed ordinary men to achieve extraordinary results. From the citizen soldier and the centurion to Julius Caesar and the decline of Roman military discipline, Roman Command reveals the leadership lessons that helped build an empire and the challenges that eventually threatened its survival.
Perfect for readers of military history, ancient Rome, leadership studies, and organizational strategy, Roman Command offers a compelling look inside the machine that shaped the ancient world.
Rome did not build the most powerful military machine in the ancient world through superior numbers or better weapons. It built it through discipline, leadership, organization, and an uncompromising system of command. In Roman Command: The Legion Machine, James P Patterson explores the principles that transformed Rome from a small republic into an empire that dominated much of the known world for centuries.
Through an examination of Roman leadership, military discipline, battlefield organization, logistics, engineering, training, and command structure, readers will discover how the Roman legion became one of history's most effective fighting forces. More than a history of battles and conquest, this book examines the systems that allowed ordinary men to achieve extraordinary results. From the citizen soldier and the centurion to Julius Caesar and the decline of Roman military discipline, Roman Command reveals the leadership lessons that helped build an empire and the challenges that eventually threatened its survival.
Perfect for readers of military history, ancient Rome, leadership studies, and organizational strategy, Roman Command offers a compelling look inside the machine that shaped the ancient world.