An edition of Hadrian's Wall (1969)

Hadrian's Wall

a study of the north-west frontier of Rome

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Hadrian's Wall
David Divine
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An edition of Hadrian's Wall (1969)

Hadrian's Wall

a study of the north-west frontier of Rome

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Hadrian's Wall is the most important surviving memorial to the military power of Rome. In the brilliance of its original concept, in the monumental character of its construction, it is altogether superior to the defended frontiers of Germany, of the Drobruja, and of North Africa. France might profitably have studied it in the planning of the ill-fated Maginot Line. David Divine's historical outline of the wall is concise, clear, and readable. But it is also a history of the Roman occupation of Britain through four centuries of its existence. Examining the wall as a military critic, he attacks tradition vigorously. It is his premise that the wall was a military triumph but a political disaster. The failure to pacify the Caledones produced a military situation that compelled the establishment of a strongly defended frontier. The maintenance of that frontier, with its garrison, upset the economic balance of the province. The very excellence of the wall itself ensured prolonged periods of idleness in its garrison. Mr. Divine's book is an impressive study of a province militarily uncertain, politically unstable, and economically unviable. It is a provocative assault on traditional beliefs, and it provides not only detailed and invaluable information on the wall itself but new insight into the Roman achievement. - Jacket flap.

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Gambit
Language
English
Pages
244

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Hadrian's Wall: the north-west frontier of Rome
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Edition Notes

"Originally published in Great Britain under the title The north-west frontier of Rome: a military study of Hadrian's Wall."

Other Titles
North-West frontier of Rome.

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Dewey Decimal Class
942.01
Library of Congress
DA146 .D5 1969

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Pagination
244 p.
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5681775M
LCCN
69013122
Library Thing
81347

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