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The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East Clarendon Paperbacks



This book is about the Roman army in the east and how it impacted the population and the environment. It reassesses how Rome achieved and maintained control over the region and how it changed over time. more details
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  • reassesses how Rome achieved and maintained control over the region and how it changed over time
  • looks at the impact of the Roman army on the population and the environment


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Author Benjamin Isaac
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780198149521
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is about the Roman army in the east and how it impacted the population and the environment. It reassesses how Rome achieved and maintained control over the region and how it changed over time.

For more than seven centuries most of the Near East was part of the Roman empire. Yet no work exists which explores the means by which an ancient power originating in the western Mediterranean could control such a vast and distant region. What was the impact of the army presence on the population of the provinces? How did Rome respond to the challenge posed by the desert and its nomadic population? Isaac here offers answers to these questions in the first comprehensive treatment of the Roman military presence in the Near East. Using both well-known and neglected sources, he reassesses the means by which Rome achieved and maintained its control over the region. His study, now revised and updated to reflect recent research findings, casts new light on an important issue which has far-reaching implications for the understanding of ancient and modern imperialism.
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