Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE)

"Scholars, military men, and casual observers alike have devoted significant energy to understanding how the armies of the Roman Middle Republic (300 â " 100 BCE) were able to function so effectively, examining their organization, hierarchy, recruitment, tactics, and ideology in close deta...

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adam_text CONTENTS Acknowledgments. 9 Chapter 0: INTRODUCTION . 0.0: The Roman Army at Rhegium. 0.1: A Social Historical Approach to the Armies of the Republic. 0.2: Periodizing Roman Armies. 0.3: Roman Military Forces in the Third and Second Centuries. 0.4: Methodology, Sources, and Outline. 13 13 18 23 28 31 Chapter 1: MIDDLE REPUBLICAN ARMIES AS COMMUNITIES. 1 .0: Introduction. 1.1: Middle Republican Armies as Natural Communities. 1.2: Middle Republican Armies as Ideological Communities. 1.3: Communal Ideologies and the Republican Castra. 1.4: Middle Republican Armies as Families. 1.5: Conclusion. 39 39 41 47 49 58 66 Chapter 2: UNIT IDENTITY. 2.0: Introduction. 2.1: The Legionary Maniple as Community. 2.2: Community and Identity among the Italian Allies. 2.3: Auxiliary Service and Identity. 2.4: Conclusion. 67 67 69 79 85 93 Chapter 3: CONNECTIONS BEYOND THE CASTRA. 3.0: Introduction. 3.1: Movement, Mobility, and the Armies of the Middle Republic. 3.2: Slaves, Traders, and Merchants. 3.3: Prostitutes, Wives, and Businesswomen. 3.4: Seers, Soothsayers, and Priests. 3.5: Conclusion. 95 95 98 101 108 118 127 Chapter 4: FROM COMMUNITY TO COLLECTIVE ACTION. 4.0: Introduction. 4.1: From Community to Collective Action. 4.2: Empowering Collective Action. 4.3: Imperium sine Imperatore. 4.4: Potential Deterrents to Collective Action. 4.5: The Frequency of Collective Action in the Middle Republic. 4.6: Roman Armies and Popular Power. 131 131 132 134 138 141 146 152 Chapter 5: MATERIAL BENEFITS AND ECONOMIC AGENCY. 5.0: Introduction. 5.1: The Economic Benefits of Warfare. 5.2: Booty and Collective Action. 5.3: The Stipendium, Rations, and the Second Punic War. 5.4: Non-Military Personnel and the Economic Benefits of Military Association 5.5: Conclusion. 157 157 158 162 176 183 187 Chapter 6: STATUS AND SOLDIERING. 6.0: Introduction. 6.1: Slavery, Military Service, and Status. 6.2: Non-Roman Soldiers and the Pursuit of Honor. 6.3: The Citizen-Soldier and the Reclamation of Honor. 6.4: Conclusion. 189 189 192 203 211 216 Chapter 7: POLITICS: LOCAL AND GLOBAL. 7.0: Introduction. 7.1: Samnite Politics in the First Punic War. 7.2: Recruiting Resistance. 7.3: Playing Both Sides. 7.4: Roman Absence; Non-Roman Agency. 7.5: Making Connections; Shaping Politics. 7.6: Conclusion. 219 219 222 227 232 239 242 248 Chapter 8: DOMESTIC POLITICS. 8.0: Introduction. 8.1: The Political Powers of Middle Republican Armies. 8.2: Providing Political Legitimacy. 8.3: Soldiers and the Politics of Roman Military Policy. 8.4: Conclusion. 251 251 254 263 278 289 Chapter 9: CONCLUSION. 9.0: Summary of Findings. 9.1: Broader Implications. 9.2: Possibilities for Future Research. 291 291 294 299 Bibliography. List of Figures. Index of Names and Subjects. 303 335 337
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title Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE)
title_auth Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE)
title_exact_search Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE)
title_full Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE) Dominic M. Machado
title_fullStr Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE) Dominic M. Machado
title_full_unstemmed Voluntas militum community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE) Dominic M. Machado
title_short Voluntas militum
title_sort voluntas militum community collective action and popular power in the armies of the middle republic 300 100 bce
title_sub community, collective action, and popular power in the armies of the Middle Republic (300-100 BCE)
topic Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd
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Römisches Reich
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