The Influence of Roman Military Presence on Provincial Societies

Par : Liam Wilkinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231095919
  • EAN9798231095919
  • Date de parution19/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Bound in the relentless drive of Rome's legions and the sprawling reach of its empire, The Influence of Roman Military Presence on Provincial Societies unveils how imperial power reshaped every facet of life from Britannia's misty moors to the sun-baked cities of North Africa. Liam Wilkinson masterfully navigates the march of the legions and the network of forts-its castra, roads, and aqueducts-showing how soldiers became architects of change, bringing Roman law, language, and urban planning to the farthest provinces.
Through vivid storytelling and incisive analysis drawn from the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest to the Jewish Revolts, Wilkinson illuminates the human dramas behind the conquest: local leaders debating allegiance, veterans carving out new lives on frontier farms, and indigenous communities forging hybrid identities under the shadow of the eagle standard. Drawing on fresh interpretations of archaeological discoveries-from the Vindolanda Tablets to terra-sigillata pottery-and grounded in the writings of Caesar, Tacitus, and Josephus, this book blends sweeping historical narrative with intimate portraits of everyday people.
Discover how a single Roman road could transform trade networks, how a veteran colony could impose both stability and upheaval on a region, and how the decline of military control eventually paved the way for provincial autonomy and medieval transformations. Packed with surprising anecdotes-such as the Celtic queen who nearly reclaimed her kingdom and the aqueduct engineer whose bridges still stand-this work will captivate readers of military history, archaeology, and ancient cultures.
Bound in the relentless drive of Rome's legions and the sprawling reach of its empire, The Influence of Roman Military Presence on Provincial Societies unveils how imperial power reshaped every facet of life from Britannia's misty moors to the sun-baked cities of North Africa. Liam Wilkinson masterfully navigates the march of the legions and the network of forts-its castra, roads, and aqueducts-showing how soldiers became architects of change, bringing Roman law, language, and urban planning to the farthest provinces.
Through vivid storytelling and incisive analysis drawn from the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest to the Jewish Revolts, Wilkinson illuminates the human dramas behind the conquest: local leaders debating allegiance, veterans carving out new lives on frontier farms, and indigenous communities forging hybrid identities under the shadow of the eagle standard. Drawing on fresh interpretations of archaeological discoveries-from the Vindolanda Tablets to terra-sigillata pottery-and grounded in the writings of Caesar, Tacitus, and Josephus, this book blends sweeping historical narrative with intimate portraits of everyday people.
Discover how a single Roman road could transform trade networks, how a veteran colony could impose both stability and upheaval on a region, and how the decline of military control eventually paved the way for provincial autonomy and medieval transformations. Packed with surprising anecdotes-such as the Celtic queen who nearly reclaimed her kingdom and the aqueduct engineer whose bridges still stand-this work will captivate readers of military history, archaeology, and ancient cultures.
Roman Economy and Trade
Liam Wilkinson
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