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E-grāmata: Elite Masculinity and Warfare in Cisalpine Gaul, c. 400-50 BCE: What it Means to be a Man [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This volume explores the relationship between how elite masculinity was expressed and warfare in Cisalpine Gaul between c. 400-50 BC.

The first half of the book demonstrates that material changes in funerary assemblages reflected broader socio-political and military developments. The second half of this study presents the first in-depth analysis of the organisational and tactical capabilities of infantry and cavalry forces in Cisalpine Gaul. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that the Cisalpine Gallic tribes experienced significant socio-political developments during the third century, which significantly increased the sophistication of their warcraft and military forces.

Owing to its broad scope and interdisciplinary approach, this book will appeal to professional scholars, university students, and history enthusiasts alike who are interested in archaeology, expressions of elite identity, military studies, and the socio-political development of the lesser-known cultural groups of pre-Roman Italy, the western Mediterranean, and the wider Celtic world in the last four centuries BC.



This volume explores the relationship between how elite masculinity was expressed and warfare in Cisalpine Gaul between c. 400-50 BC.

1. Introduction;
2. Framing Cisalpine Gaul;
3. Elite Masculinities and
Archaeology;
4. Methodology;
5. The Material Evidence;
6. Elite Warrior
Masculinity and Warfare in Cispadane Gaul c. 400-250;
7. Elite Masculine
Identity and Hierarchy in Cispadane Gaul c. 400-250;
8. Transpadane Gaul c.
200-50;
9. Elite Warrior Masculinity in Transpadane Gaul c. 200-50;
10.
Varying Notions of Elite Warrior Masculinity in Cisalpine Gaul c. 400-50;
11.
Absent Forms of Military Equipment;
12. Warfare in the western Mediterranean;
13. Cisalpine Gallic Forces;
14. Cisalpine Gallic Cavalry;
15. Cisalpine
Gauls in Battle;
16. The evolution of Cisalpine Gallic warfare;
17. Elite
masculinity in Cisalpine Gaul warfare and socio-political developments
Alastair R. Lumsden received his PhD from the University of St Andrews, Scotland. His research interests include expressions of identity, socio-political and military developments, together with networks and dynamics of power in Mediterranean and temperate European cultural groups in the first millennium BCE.