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Cavalry of the Roman Republic
A01=Jeremiah B. McCall
ancient warfare tactics
Author_Jeremiah B. McCall
Auxiliary Cavalry
Battle Scars
Carthaginian Cavalry
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Category=NHC
Cavalry Class
Cavalry Combat
Cavalry Contingents
Cavalry Force
Cavalry Reform
Cavalry Service
Cavalry Troopers
census
citizen
Citizen Cavalry
citizen cavalry effectiveness analysis
class
Close Order Infantry
Du Picq
elite
elite social status
Elite Youths
Enemy Cavalry
Enemy Infantry
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eq_history
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equestrian
Equestrian Census
equestrian class Rome
force
Gallic Cavalry
Infantry Formations
middle
Middle Republic
military sociology
municipal
Numidian Cavalry
punic
Punic War
Republican era studies
Roman Cavalry
Roman Infantry
Roman military history
service
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415257138
- Weight: 362g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 18 Oct 2001
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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In this original and revealing work, Jeremiah B. McCall challenges the generally accepted view of the Roman cavalry and explores the fundamental connections between war and society in republican Rome, c.300-100 BC.
McCall describes the citizen cavalry's equipment, tactics, and motivation in battle, and argues for its effectiveness in the field. This success is proof that it cannot finally have been disbanded for purely military reasons; he shows that victories in the law-courts, and lavish displays of wealth, came to supersede cavalry service as a way of building the reputations of the Roman elite.
The clear structure and fresh approach of the book, combining insights from both Roman military and social history, will be useful to readers at all levels of study.
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