TY - CHAP
T1 - Soldiers, Peasants, Industry and Towns. The Roman Army in Britain: A Welsh Perspective
AU - Davies, Jeffrey
N1 - Davies, Jeffrey. 'Soldiers, Peasants, Industry and Towns. The Roman Army in Britain: A Welsh Perspective', In: The Roman Army and the Economy (Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, 2002), pp.169-203
RAE2008
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Although, Erdkamp argues, the Roman army may only have accounted for approximately 1% of the population of the empire, it exerted a disproportionate influence on imperial and regional economies. This collection of sixteen papers examine the links between military and economic matters between the Augustan and the early Byzantine periods, throwing light on both the changing nature of the army and the empire's economic crises. Divided into four parts, the papers focus on the logistics and problems of supplying the Roman armies, communications and transport, the Roman West, North Africa and the East. Three papers in German, one in French, the rest in English.
AB - Although, Erdkamp argues, the Roman army may only have accounted for approximately 1% of the population of the empire, it exerted a disproportionate influence on imperial and regional economies. This collection of sixteen papers examine the links between military and economic matters between the Augustan and the early Byzantine periods, throwing light on both the changing nature of the army and the empire's economic crises. Divided into four parts, the papers focus on the logistics and problems of supplying the Roman armies, communications and transport, the Roman West, North Africa and the East. Three papers in German, one in French, the rest in English.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9050633188
SN - 9789050633185
SP - 169
EP - 203
BT - The Roman Army and the Economy
PB - Brill
ER -