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Ancient Germans and Rome, 120 BC to AD68: Records of Contact and Conflict

Hardback Book  |  History  |  01 Nov 2025
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The Germanic tribes occupied lands extending from the river Rhine east to the Vistula, and from the Danube north to Scandinavia. Their homelands formed the northern frontiers of the Roman Empire, but despite large-scale military and political efforts, the Romans never conquered or fully subjugated this territory. Raoul McLaughlin presents new translations of all the significant Roman sources relating to contact and conflict between Rome and the people of the land they called Germania. The first great interaction between Rome and the Germans occurred with the mass population movements of 120 BC. The Cimbri and Teutones inflicted severe defeats on the Roman Republic before surging south to invade Italy. Over the succeeding centuries, Germans beyond the Rhine threatened the empire with raids, invasions and further migrations. In response the Romans launched retaliatory campaigns, pre-emptive strikes and large-scale operations to seize and control Germanic territory. When these conquests failed, every subsequent Roman emperor was forced to commit a large proportion of their military and economic resources to defend the Empire from the perceived Germanic threat. This volume covers events up to AD 68, including Julius Caesar's campaigns across the Rhine, the Augustan conquest of Germania as far as the Elbe and the great German retaliation in the Teutoburg Forest. This unique resource is for anyone interested in the Germanic peoples of ancient Europe, or the military and economic development of the Roman frontiers. AUTHOR: Dr Raoul McLaughlin obtained his primary degree in Archaeology and Ancient History before completing a Master's Degree in the same subjects. He completed a PhD in Ancient Economics and Eastern Trade, at Queens University Belfast in 2006. In 2010 he published his research as a monograph, Rome and the Distant East. This was followed by publications with Pen and Sword to advance a new model for the Ancient world economy. In 2014, The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean, was published, followed in 2016 by The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes. He also co-authored Rome and China: Points of Contact (2021). 20 b/w illustrations

Title: Ancient Germans and Rome, 120 BC to AD68: Records of Contact and Conflict

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 Nov 2025

Type: Raoul Mclaughlin

Sku: 3378377

Catalogue No: 9781036132910

Category: History


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