Nathan Rosenstein is associate professor of history at The Ohio State University. He is author of Imperatores Victi: Military Defeat and Aristocratic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic.
"Represents a much needed re-evaluation of the impact of Roman
warfare on agriculture and the Roman 'peasant class' during the
third and second centuries B.C."
-- "Journal of Roman Studies"
"An important book, packed with big ideas. . . . Challenges many
long-held assumptions. . . . A ground-breaking book, which deserves
to be read carefully by anyone who is interested in the history of
the middle Republic."
-- "International Journal of the Classical Tradition"
"Contributes greatly to our understanding of one of the more
important issues in Republican history."
-- "Historian"
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