A Greek Army on the March
Professor Lee provides a social and cultural history of the Cyreans, the mercenaries of Xenophon's Anabasis. While they have often been portrayed as a single abstract political community, this book reveals that life in the army was mostly shaped by a set of smaller social communities: the formal unit organisation of the lochos ('company'), and the informal comradeship of the suskenia ('mess group'). It includes full treatment of the environmental conditions of the march, ethnic and socio-economic relations amongst the soldiers, equipment and transport, marching and camp behaviour, eating and drinking, sanitation and medical care, and many other topics. It also accords detailed attention to the non-combatants accompanying the soldiers. It uses ancient literary and archaeological evidence, ancient and modern comparative material, and perspectives from military sociology and modern war studies. This book is essential reading for anyone working on ancient Greek warfare or on Xenophon's Anabasis.
- Provides a uniquely detailed account of everyday life in an ancient Greek mercenary army
- Offers the first book-length study of the experiences of the Cyreans in a particular campaign
- Uses a wide range of evidence, from ancient texts and archaeology to comparative examples
Reviews & endorsements
"The book is well presented and well priced with a reasonably helpful index and a good bibliography." --BMCR
A Greek Army on the March is an excellent work for anyone interested in Greek warfare, and, of course, the Anabasis." -- The New York Military Affairs Symposium Review
Product details
March 2008Adobe eBook Reader
9780511372490
0 pages
0kg
7 b/w illus. 1 map 3 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The march route
- 3. Portrait of an army
- 4. Unit organization and community
- 5. The things they carried
- 6. Marching
- 7. Resting
- 8. Eating and drinking
- 9. The soldier's body
- 10. Slaves, servants, and companions
- 11. Beyond the battlefield.