Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World by P.C. Millett, Michael Lovano, Thomas R. Martin, A.D. Lee, Scott McDonough, Waldemar Heckel, John Buckler, Colin Adams, Frank Russell, Matthew Trundle, Bruce Laforse, Lawrence A. Tritle, J. Donald Hughes, Michael Seaman, Daniel Tompkins, Donald Engels, Michael Sage, Dexter Hoyos, Duncan B. Campbell, Ann Hyland, Louis Rawlings, Randal Howarth, Lee L. Brice, S. James, John Serrati, Eero Jarva, John Rich, Thomas Palaima, Brian Campbell, Angelos Chaniotis, Peter Wells, Stefan Chrissanthos, Nicholas Sekunda, Phyllis Culham, Rosemary Moore, John W.I. Lee, Philip de Souza, Christine F. Salazar

783 pages first pub 2012 (editions)

nonfiction history challenging informative medium-paced
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War lay at the heart of much of life in the classical world, from conflicts between tribes or states to internal or civil wars. Battles were resolved by face-to-face encounters—violent and bloody for the participants—and thus war was a very person...

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