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Soldiers and Silver: Mobilizing Resources in the Age of Roman Conquest by Michael J. Taylor

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By the middle of the second century BCE, after nearly one hundred years of warfare, Rome had exerted its control over the entire Mediterranean world, forcing the other great powers of the region-Carthage, Macedonia, Egypt, and the Seleucid empire-to submit militarily and financially. But how, despite its relative poverty and its frequent numerical disadvantage in decisive battles, did Rome prevail? Michael J. Taylor explains this surprising outcome by examining the role that manpower and finances played, providing a comparative study that quantifies the military mobilizations and tax revenues for all five powers. Though Rome was the poorest state, it enjoyed the largest military mobilization, drawing from a pool of citizens, colonists, and allies, while its wealthiest adversaries failed to translate revenues into large or successful armies. Taylor concludes that state-level extraction strategies were decisive in the warfare of the period, as states with high conscription and low taxation raised larger, more successful armies than those that primarily sought to maximize taxation. Comprehensive and detailed, Soldiers and Silver offers a new and sophisticated perspective on the political dynamics and economies of these ancient Mediterranean empires.

About the Author
Michael J. Taylor is an assistant professor in the history department at the University at Albany and holds a PhD in Greek and Roman history from the University of California, Berkeley. He previously served as an officer in the California National Guard, with deployments to Iraq and Kosovo.

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The great strength of this book is that it is comparative; all too often studies probing Roman victory focus too much on Rome and consequently miss things about Rome's rivals...Taylor considers the systems of all of the major players in the Mediterranean state system...and that fact alone puts this study head and shoulders above similar older efforts. * A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry *
An interesting read...Taylor has succeeded at clarifying an often-unclear topic with some fine scholarship. * Ancient World Magazine *
This book will be of interest to anyone with a serious interest in the mechanics of ancient Roman and Hellenistic warfare. Its emphasis on the interplay between recruitment and finance - an aspect that has only recently received more scholarly attention - shows the importance of a solid financial structure behind any military venture. * Ancient Warfare *
Soldiers & Silver is an important and valuable study for ancient military historians...Soldiers & Silver provides the basis for renewed debate among specialists about ancient military manpower, finance, and the relationship between war and the state...Taylor's work is a good candidate for a graduate course and a valuable addition to the military history of the Roman republican and Hellenistic periods. * Journal of Military History *
This book represents a rare and impressive breadth of research across the ancient Mediterranean and sheds new light on a critical period in Western history. Its conclusions will be fundamental to future study of an age-old but still highly relevant area of enquiry. * Journal of Roman Studies *
Soldiers and Silver is a compelling and insightful exploration of the 'grand game of Mediterranean geopolitics' (3) during a portion of the Roman Republican period (509-27 BCE)...An invaluable overview of inter-Mediterranean conflicts and the military economy in this period....Soldiers and Silver will no doubt become a standard 'go-to' text for military historians regarding economic aspects of the Roman conquests of the Republican era. * Michigan War Studies Review *
[A] tightly written monograph...Taylor argues that Romans won ultimately because they were able to muster a larger fighting force. The narrative includes a number of fresh and more nuanced thoughts about how Romans paid for and deployed their numerical advantage...The author's excellent mind for military strategy and tactics is on display throughout...Taylor's sturdy account is welcome reading. * American Historical Review *



Book Information
ISBN 9781477321683
Author Michael J. Taylor
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint University of Texas Press
Publisher University of Texas Press
Weight(grams) 513g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 28mm

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