The Roman Soldier

The Roman Soldier by George Ronald Watson, published by Cornell University Press in 1985, offers a detailed exploration of the life and training of the rank-and-file soldier in ancient Rome. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with an in-depth look at the military practices and social dynamics of this historical period.
In this book, Watson recreates the experiences of soldiers from enlistment to discharge, shedding light on their daily routines, training regimens, and the broader context of military life in ancient Rome. The narrative is enriched by insights into the social science and archaeological aspects of the time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history and military studies. The dimensions of the book are 8.5 inches in height and 5.5 inches in length, weighing 0.64 pounds, making it a convenient addition to any collection.
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Recreates the life and training of the rank-and-file soldier, from enlistment to discharge
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