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Provides a broad and deep exploration of ancient Greek and Macedonian warfare A Companion to Greek Warfare is an authoritative survey of all major areas in the field of Greek and Macedonian military history, covering diverse operational, economic, social, psychological, and cultural aspects of ancient warfare. Bringing together essays by both international authorities and young scholars, this edited volume exposes readers to alternative views and original interpretations in a host of old and new topics. Wide in scope, the book presents thematically organized chapters that explore the nature of Greek warfare, military training, discipline, and organization, the economics, pathology, and psychology of war, and depictions of war in Greek art and literature. Entire chapters deal with neglected topics such as espionage, propaganda, war crimes, emotional trauma, the role of women in warfare, Greeks in foreign service, and the armies and methods of the Greeks' and the Macedonians' opponent

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors x

Abbreviations and Short Titles xvi

List of Maps and Figures xvii

Introduction 1
Waldemar Heckel and F.S. Naiden

Part I Historical Survey 9

1. Bronze Age and Early Greek Wars 11
Johannes Heinrichs

2. The Persian Wars to Alexander 21
Sabine Müller

3. Internal Wars from the “First Peloponnesian War” to Chaeronea 31
Frances Pownall

4. Hellenistic Land Warfare 42
Edward M. Anson

5. Greek Warfare in Sicily 58
Melanie Jonasch

Part II Military Operations 73

6. The Nature of Hoplite Warfare 75
Fernando Echeverría

7. Cavalry Battle in Greece and the Hellenistic East 88
Carolyn Willekes 88

8. Siege Warfare 99
David Whitehead

Part III Military Personnel 117

9. The Organization of Greek Armies 119
F.S. Naiden

10. Generalship 137
Joseph Roisman

11. Greek Camps and Camp Followers 148
Mauricio G. Álvarez

12. Greeks in Foreign Service: The Case of the Achaemenid Empire 160
Jeffrey Rop

Part IV War with Non-Greeks 171

13. The Royal Elite of the Achaemenid Army 173
Michael B. Charles

14. Parthian Warfare Under the Early Arsacids 185
Marek Jan Olbrycht

15. Elephants in Hellenistic Warfare 202
Christopher Epplett

16. Thracian Warfare 214
Emil Nankov

Part V Technical and Economic Context of Greek Warfare 225

17. Logistics 227
Stephen O’Connor

18. Fortifications 241
Silke Müth

19. Military Intelligence 252
Frank Russell

20. The Economics of War 261
Johannes Heinrichs

21. War and Slavery in the Greek World 271
Peter Hunt

22. Agriculture and Greek Warfare 286
Jeanne Reames and Ann Haverkost

Part VI Social and Political Context of Greek Warfare 299

23. Battle Trauma in Ancient Greece 301
Lawrence Tritle

24. Religion and Warfare 312
F.S. Naiden

25. Women and War in the Greek World 329
Elizabeth D. Carney

26. Piracy, Brigandage, and Terrorism 339
Sheila L. Ager

27. Civil War in Greece: Forgetting as the Path to Reconciliation 358
Gordon Shrimpton

Part VII Warfare in Art and Literature 367

28. The Iconography of War 369
Olga Palagia

29. War Monuments and Memorials 384
Lawrence A. Tritle

30. War in Greek Poetry 394
J. Vela-Tejada

31. War and Propaganda 406
Sabine Müller

Bibliography 416

Index 464

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/3/2021 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781119438816, 978-1119438816
      ISBN10: 1119438810

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Provides a broad and deep exploration of ancient Greek and Macedonian warfare A Companion to Greek Warfare is an authoritative survey of all major areas in the field of Greek and Macedonian military history, covering diverse operational, economic, social, psychological, and cultural aspects of ancient warfare. Bringing together essays by both international authorities and young scholars, this edited volume exposes readers to alternative views and original interpretations in a host of old and new topics. Wide in scope, the book presents thematically organized chapters that explore the nature of Greek warfare, military training, discipline, and organization, the economics, pathology, and psychology of war, and depictions of war in Greek art and literature. Entire chapters deal with neglected topics such as espionage, propaganda, war crimes, emotional trauma, the role of women in warfare, Greeks in foreign service, and the armies and methods of the Greeks' and the Macedonians' opponent

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors x

      Abbreviations and Short Titles xvi

      List of Maps and Figures xvii

      Introduction 1
      Waldemar Heckel and F.S. Naiden

      Part I Historical Survey 9

      1. Bronze Age and Early Greek Wars 11
      Johannes Heinrichs

      2. The Persian Wars to Alexander 21
      Sabine Müller

      3. Internal Wars from the “First Peloponnesian War” to Chaeronea 31
      Frances Pownall

      4. Hellenistic Land Warfare 42
      Edward M. Anson

      5. Greek Warfare in Sicily 58
      Melanie Jonasch

      Part II Military Operations 73

      6. The Nature of Hoplite Warfare 75
      Fernando Echeverría

      7. Cavalry Battle in Greece and the Hellenistic East 88
      Carolyn Willekes 88

      8. Siege Warfare 99
      David Whitehead

      Part III Military Personnel 117

      9. The Organization of Greek Armies 119
      F.S. Naiden

      10. Generalship 137
      Joseph Roisman

      11. Greek Camps and Camp Followers 148
      Mauricio G. Álvarez

      12. Greeks in Foreign Service: The Case of the Achaemenid Empire 160
      Jeffrey Rop

      Part IV War with Non-Greeks 171

      13. The Royal Elite of the Achaemenid Army 173
      Michael B. Charles

      14. Parthian Warfare Under the Early Arsacids 185
      Marek Jan Olbrycht

      15. Elephants in Hellenistic Warfare 202
      Christopher Epplett

      16. Thracian Warfare 214
      Emil Nankov

      Part V Technical and Economic Context of Greek Warfare 225

      17. Logistics 227
      Stephen O’Connor

      18. Fortifications 241
      Silke Müth

      19. Military Intelligence 252
      Frank Russell

      20. The Economics of War 261
      Johannes Heinrichs

      21. War and Slavery in the Greek World 271
      Peter Hunt

      22. Agriculture and Greek Warfare 286
      Jeanne Reames and Ann Haverkost

      Part VI Social and Political Context of Greek Warfare 299

      23. Battle Trauma in Ancient Greece 301
      Lawrence Tritle

      24. Religion and Warfare 312
      F.S. Naiden

      25. Women and War in the Greek World 329
      Elizabeth D. Carney

      26. Piracy, Brigandage, and Terrorism 339
      Sheila L. Ager

      27. Civil War in Greece: Forgetting as the Path to Reconciliation 358
      Gordon Shrimpton

      Part VII Warfare in Art and Literature 367

      28. The Iconography of War 369
      Olga Palagia

      29. War Monuments and Memorials 384
      Lawrence A. Tritle

      30. War in Greek Poetry 394
      J. Vela-Tejada

      31. War and Propaganda 406
      Sabine Müller

      Bibliography 416

      Index 464

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