Warfare at the Local Scale in Pre-modern Societies by Fernando Quesada-Sanz - ISBN: 9798888572863
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Uncovering history’s forgotten battles: archaeology reveals local warfare’s impact.
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    208 pages

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    18 June 2027

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Summary

War has been a central theme in history since the works of the earliest historians, who recognised it as a force of change in human communities, altering the social, political, economic and ideological makeup of all involved. Nonetheless, traditional discourse has routinely framed war within the ‘Grand Narratives’ of history, emphasising large battles between great states. The more routine small-scale warfare that prevailed throughout history and the effects of warfare on the local population…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798888572863
Author:Fernando Quesada-Sanz, Pablo S. Harding-Vera, Mario Pereiro-Fernández, Javier Moralejo-Ordax
Publisher:Casemate Publishers
Imprint:Casemate Publishers
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:18 June 2027
Dimensions:280mm x 216mm
About The Author

Fernando Quesada-Sanz

Authors

Fernando Quesada-Sanz is Professor of Archaeology at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His primary research interests lie in the archaeology of conflict, particularly in the Iron Age and the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, areas in which he has conducted extensive excavations and published widely.

Pablo S. Harding-Vera is a Predoctoral Fellow at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research interests include the archaeology of production, Iron Age Iberia, and the archaeology of ritual.

Mario Pereiro-Fernández is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the CISPAC (University of Santiago de Compostela). His research interests include the archaeology of power, landscape archaeology of the Northwestern Iberian Peninsula during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, and conflict archaeology.

Javier Moralejo-Ordax is a Lecturer at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research interests lie in Latin Epigraphy and military institutions in Roman Spain, and conflict archaeology in the ancient Mediterranean.

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