ブリル版 古代地中海世界における敗戦必携<br>Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society (Brill's Companions to Classical Studies / Brill's Companions to Classical Studies: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World)

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ブリル版 古代地中海世界における敗戦必携
Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society (Brill's Companions to Classical Studies / Brill's Companions to Classical Studies: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World)

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In Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society, Jessica H. Clark and Brian Turner lead a re-examination of how Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman societies addressed - or failed to address - their military defeats and casualties of war. Original case studies illuminate not only how political and military leaders managed the political and strategic consequences of military defeats, but also the challenges facing defeated soldiers, citizens, and other classes, who were left to negotiate the meaning of defeat for themselves and their societies. By focusing on the connections between war and society, history and memory, the chapters collected in this volume contribute to our understanding of the ubiquity and significance of war losses in the ancient world.

Contents

Preface
List of Figures, Maps and Tables
Notes on Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors

Part 1: Introduction

1 Thinking about Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society
 Brian Turner and Jessica H. Clark

Part 2: The Ancient Near East

2 Ideology, Politics, and the Assyrian Understanding of Defeat
 Sarah C. Melville

3 The Assassination of Tissaphernes: Royal Responses to Military Defeat in the Achaemenid Empire
 Jeffrey Rop

4 Achaemenid Soldiers, Alexander's Conquest, and the Experience of Defeat
 John O. Hyland

Part 3: Classical Greece and the Hellenistic World

5 Military Defeat in Fifth-Century Athens: Thucydides and His Audience
 Edith Foster

6 Demosthenes, Chaeronea, and the Rhetoric of Defeat
 Max L. Goldman

7 Spartan Responses to Defeat: From a Mythical Hysiae to a Very Real Sellasia
 Matthew Trundle

8 "No Strength To Stand": Defeat at Panium, the Macedonian Class, and Ptolemaic Decline
 Paul Johstono

Part 4: The Roman World

9 Defeat and the Roman Republic: Stories from Spain
 Jessica H. Clark

10 The Ones Who Paid the Butcher's Bill: Soldiers and War Captives in Roman Comedy
 Amy Richlin

11 Defeated by the Forest, the Pass, the Wind: Nature as an Enemy of Rome
 Ida Östenberg

12 Imperial Reactions to Military Failures in the Julio-Claudian Era
 Brian Turner

13 "By Any Other Name": Disgrace, Defeat, and the Loss of Legionary History
 Graeme A. Ward

14 Recycling the Classical Past: Rhetorical Responses from the Roman Period to a Military Loss in Classical Greece
 Sviatoslav Dmitriev

15 The Roman Emperor as Persian Prisoner of War: Remembering Shapur's Capture of Valerian
 Craig H. Cald
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Part 5: Epilogue

Epilogue
 Nathan Rosenstein

Index