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A Companion to the Punic Wars

by Dexter Hoyos

A Companion to the Punic Wars offers a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought between Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A Companion to the Punic Wars offers a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought between Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC.

  • Offers a broad survey of the Punic Wars from a variety of perspectives
  • Features contributions from an outstanding cast of international scholars with unrivalled expertise
  • Includes chapters on military and naval techniques, strategies, logistics, and Hannibal as a charismatic general and leader
  • Gives balanced coverage of both Carthage and Rome

Back Cover

"My cavils in the previous paragraph notwithstanding, Hoyos and his team are to be complimented for their success in bringing the multifaceted "action history" of the wars to life in a striking and sophisticated way." Bryn Mawr Classical Review Widely considered the greatest conflicts of antiquity, the Punic Wars irrevocably changed the course of world history. A Companion to the Punic Wars provides a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought by Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC. Featuring a series of thought-provoking essays from a community of distinguished international scholars, the collection provides a unique portrayal of the bloody "hundred years' war" that created a legend out of Hannibal and left Rome with a world empire. The three wars are covered comprehensively from the Roman and Carthaginian military and naval strategies to diplomacy, economic and social factors, historiography, and the achievements of the charismatic Carthaginian general Hannibal. A Companion to the Punic Wars offers invaluable new insights to students and scholars alike into an epic struggle that had far reaching impacts on the Western world.

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"My cavils in the previous paragraph notwithstanding, Hoyos and his team are to be complimented for their success in bringing the multifaceted "action history" of the wars to life in a striking and sophisticated way." Bryn Mawr Classical Review Widely considered the greatest conflicts of antiquity, the Punic Wars irrevocably changed the course of world history. A Companion to the Punic Wars provides a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought by Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC. Featuring a series of thought-provoking essays from a community of distinguished international scholars, the collection provides a unique portrayal of the bloody "hundred years' war" that created a legend out of Hannibal and left Rome with a world empire. The three wars are covered comprehensively from the Roman and Carthaginian military and naval strategies to diplomacy, economic and social factors, historiography, and the achievements of the charismatic Carthaginian general Hannibal. A Companion to the Punic Wars offers invaluable new insights to students and scholars alike into an epic struggle that had far reaching impacts on the Western world.

Author Biography

Dexter Hoyos is retired Associate Professor in Classics and Ancient History from the University of Sydney, Australia. He has published extensively on Latin teaching and aspects of Roman and Carthaginian history (including on Hannibal's actual route over the Alps). His books include Unplanned Wars (1998), Hannibal's Dynasty (2003), Truceless War (2007), and Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Enemy (2008).

Table of Contents

List of Tables viii List of Maps ix Notes on Contributors x List of Abbreviations xvi Introduction: The Punic Wars 1
Dexter Hoyos Part I Background and Sources 7 1 The Rise of Rome to 264 9
John Serrati 2 Early Relations between Rome and Carthage 28
Barbara Scardigli 3 The Rise of Carthage to 264 39
Walter Ameling 4 Manpower and Food Supply in the First and Second Punic Wars 58
Paul Erdkamp 5 Phalanx and Legion: the "Face" of Punic War Battle 77
Sam Koon 6 Polybius and the Punic Wars 95
Craige B. Champion 7 Principal Literary Sources for the Punic Wars (apart from Polybius) 111
Bernard Mineo Part II The First Punic War and Aftermath 129 8 The Outbreak of war 131
Dexter Hoyos 9 A War of Phases: Strategies and Stalemates 264–241 149
Boris Rankov 10 Roman Politics in the First Punic War 167
Bruno Bleckmann 11 Roman Politics and Expansion, 241–219 184
Luigi Loreto 12 Carthage in Africa and Spain, 241–218 204
Dexter Hoyos Part III The Second Punic War 223 13 The Reasons for the War 225
Hans Beck 14 Hannibal: Tactics, Strategy, and Geostrategy 242
Michael P. Fronda 15 Hannibal and Propaganda 260
Richard Miles 16 Roman Strategy and Aims in the Second Punic War 280
Klaus Zimmermann 17 The War in Italy, 218–203 299
Louis Rawlings 18 War Abroad: Spain, Sicily, Macedon, Africa 320
Peter Edwell 19 Rome, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War 339
Kathryn Lomas 20 Punic Politics, Economy, and Alliances, 218–201 357
Pedro Barceló 21 Roman Economy, Finance, and Politics in the Second Punic War 376
Toni Ñaco del Hoyo Part IV The Last Half-Century of Carthage 393 22 Carthage and Numidia, 201–149 395
Claudia Kunze 23 Italy: Economy and Demography after Hannibal's War 412
Nathan Rosenstein 24 The "Third Punic War": The Siege of Carthage (148–146 BC) 430
Yann Le Bohec Part V Conclusions 447 25 Death and Transfiguration: Punic Culture after 146 449
M'hamed-Hassine Fantar 26 Spain, Africa, and Rome after Carthage 467
John Richardson 27 Carthage and Hannibal in Roman and Greek Memory 483
Giovanni Brizzi References 499 Index 531

Review

"My cavils in the previous paragraph notwithstanding, Hoyos and his team are to be complimented for their success in bringing the multifaceted "action history" of the wars to life in a striking and sophisticated way." ("Bryn Mawr Classical Review", 1 January 2013)

Long Description

My cavils in the previous paragraph notwithstanding, Hoyos and his team are to be complimented for their success in bringing the multifaceted action history of the wars to life in a striking and sophisticated way. Bryn Mawr Classical Review Widely considered the greatest conflicts of antiquity, the Punic Wars irrevocably changed the course of world history. A Companion to the Punic Wars provides a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought by Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC. Featuring a series of thought-provoking essays from a community of distinguished international scholars, the collection provides a unique portrayal of the bloody hundred years war that created a legend out of Hannibal and left Rome with a world empire. The three wars are covered comprehensively from the Roman and Carthaginian military and naval strategies to diplomacy, economic and social factors, historiography, and the achievements of the charismatic Carthaginian general Hannibal. A Companion to the Punic Wars offers invaluable new insights to students and scholars alike into an epic struggle that had far reaching impacts on the Western world.

Details

ISBN1119025508
Series Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
Year 2015
ISBN-10 1119025508
ISBN-13 9781119025504
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Edited by Dexter Hoyos
DEWEY 937.04
Short Title COMPANION TO THE PUNIC WARS
Language English
Media Book
Publication Date 2015-05-08
UK Release Date 2015-05-08
NZ Release Date 2015-05-08
US Release Date 2015-05-08
Author Dexter Hoyos
Pages 576
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Place of Publication Hoboken
Country of Publication United States
Alternative 9781405176002
Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
AU Release Date 2015-05-07

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