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Hardcover The Role of the Army in the Government of the Roman Near East, 64 BC-AD 285: State Building and Provincial Development Book

ISBN: 9004749373

ISBN13: 9789004749375

The Role of the Army in the Government of the Roman Near East, 64 BC-AD 285: State Building and Provincial Development

This study brings together a wide range of sources in order to understand the basis of Roman rule in the Near-East between 64 BC - AD 285. It provides a model for understanding how Roman frontiers and provinces worked and challenges preconceptions about how provinces were governed. It argues that the military orientation of the provinces meant that the army, and its personnel, were the main agents in developing the provinces and carrying out provincial-level administration throughout the Principate. It tackles the main questions in Roman historiography concerning frontiers, and the nature of provinces, and grounds its arguments in the best available source material from the Near-East and the latest archaeological research. In particular, it utilises the testimony of soldiers and provincials themselves (such as that found in the papyri from Dura-Europos) and offers a fresh perspective on the evidence.

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Format: Hardcover

$158.00
Releases 12/18/2025

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