Roman Warfare and Army: Bibliography
The following is a bibliography of some of the most important works on Roman warfare and the Roman army:
- The Roman Army at War, 100 BC-AD 200 by Adrian Goldsworthy
- Roman Warfare: A Very Short Introduction by Harry Sidebottom
- The Cambridge History of the Roman Empire, Volume 10: Warfare
- The Oxford Handbook of Roman Military History
- A Companion to Roman Military History
- The Roman Army: A Bibliography by J. Frank Gilliam
- Roman Warfare: A Bibliography by Michael Whitby
- The Oxford Classical Dictionary (articles on the Roman army, Roman warfare, and related topics)
- The Cambridge Companion to Roman History (chapters on the Roman army and Roman warfare)
- The Oxford Handbook of Roman Social History (chapters on the Roman army and Roman warfare)
- The Cambridge Companion to Roman Imperialism (chapters on the Roman army and Roman warfare)
- The Oxford Handbook of Roman Law (chapters on the Roman army and Roman warfare)
- The Cambridge Companion to Roman Archaeology (chapters on the Roman army and Roman warfare)
In addition to these general works, there are also many excellent books and articles on specific aspects of Roman warfare and the Roman army. For example, there are books on the Roman legion, Roman cavalry, Roman siege warfare, Roman naval warfare, and Roman military logistics. There are also books on specific Roman battles and campaigns.
To find more specific resources on Roman warfare and the Roman army, I recommend that you consult the bibliographies of the books and articles listed above. You can also search for resources on Google Scholar and other academic databases.