"Brilliantly analyzed."--William Grimes, New York Times " Soldiers and Ghosts , like any ghost story should be, is fast-paced, cunningly constructed and supplied with an eerie final twist. And it deserves to be read far beyond the confines of university classics departments, because its theme is a universal one: the impulse that drives men to go to war."--Tom Holland, Sunday Telegraph "A classical scholar displays formidable scholarship . in this history of combat in the classical world from the Iliad to the fall of Rome. Witty, erudite, and painstaking."-- Publishers Weekly " Soldiers and Ghosts stimulates the reader and has many interesting insights. I particularly like the bibliographic notes pointing to further research.
"--Matthew Trundle, Ancient History "This book is doubly rewarding: specific historical detail, frequently linked to the prose and poetry of the era, ensure that readers get a high-level education in both military history and literature."--Peter Skinner, Foreword Magazine "Interesting food for thought regarding motivations for the ancient Greek and Roman soldiers and their commanders."--Steven E. Sidebotham, Journal of Military History " Soldiers & Ghosts is an excellent starting point for readers interested in the military histories of Greece and Rome."--Nicholas E. Efstathiou, Military History "The book provides an excellent survey of the military history of the Graeco-Roman world and the rise and fall of several empires."-- New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "Lendon . has written a major reinterpretation of classical warfare.
A major and welcome addition to the literature."-- Parameters " Soldiers and Ghosts, with its analysis of military combat in cultural terms, has much to recommend it. It is a lively and well-written book that is based on close readings of the classical sources and critical reviews of the secondary literature."--Barton C. Hacker, Technology and Culture "The book is a laudable attempt to bring the fruits of Lendon''s scholarship to a much wider audience than the usual consumers of academic monographs."--Nathan Rosenstein, New England Classical Journal "J.E. Lendon offers an entertaining analysis of the evolution of ancient warfare in Soldiers and Ghosts .
"-- Archaeology "Lendon situates battle firmly within its political, social, and economic environment. The book is replete with insights, amply illustrated by examples. From the perspective of his enlightening ideological and motivational paradigms, Lendon conducts a useful review of the standard great campaigns of antiquity: Peloponnesian and Persian Wars, Alexander''s campaigns, wars of the Diocachi, Punic Wars, Julius Caesar in Gaul and the Civil War, and Trajan''s campaigns, along with much in between as well as a few conflicts that are relatively untouched in military histories. His survey of the litany of ''great battles of antiquity'' is infused with his own novel and challenging interpretations and insights."--James J. Bloom, H-Net Reviews " Soldiers and Ghosts is an elegant inversion of the argument for a distinctive ''Western way of war'' based on the idea of progress. This important book is a reminder that surface similarities can conceal profoundly, essentially different matrices, and that by extension, surface differences may be mere bumper stickers concealing common underlying values and desires."--Dennis Showalter, The Weekly Standard "The specialist will be glad to note that Lendon does not shy away either from contradictions (real or perceived) in the evidence or scholarly controversies.
The interested lay reader or undergraduate student will benefit from the numerous maps and illustrations, and the useful chronological outline and glossary. Last but not least, this book is a pleasure to read, eloquently written with an eye to evocative imagery and vividness of narrative detail."--Frances Pownall, The Classical Outlook "It is the mark of a quality book that it gets the reader thinking and examining different angles, and Soldiers & Ghosts does that in spades. It would make an excellent addition to an undergraduate or graduate reading list, since it is accessible and clear, and its provocative thesis is likely to spark discussion."--Garrett Fagan, Mouseion Runner-up for the Longman- History Today Book of the Year award, 2006 Selected for Association of American University Presses (AAUP) Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries, 2006 " Soldiers and Ghosts isa stunningly original contribution to our understanding of ancient warfare, written with great style and verve. It is one of those rare books that powerfully challenges received opinion and demands attention. At the same time, it is a wonderful read that should hold appeal for any layman with an interest in the Greeks and Romans or simply in the history of warfare."--Donald Kagan, author of The Peloponnesian War " Soldiers and Ghosts offersa wholly original cultural history of Greek and Roman warfare.
The book is hugely impressive in scope and ambition, often brilliant in interpretation, elegantly constructed and wonderfully written."--Hans van Wees, University College, London, author of Greek Warfare: myths and realities "This fascinating book is an eloquent reminder that ideals matter even more than technology in war, then and now. Athenian and Spartan generals, and Alexander in Asia fought their battles with Homer''s Iliad in mind, mindful of the enduring Greek values of rivalry and cleverness. But (as Lendon encourages us to wonder) if Roman leaders had not continued this tradition of individual distinction, would fewer soldiers have died, and would the Roman Empire have been able to withstand the forces that eventually destroyed it?"--Mary Lefkowitz, Wellesley College "An ambitious and interesting attempt at a cultural approach to military history."--reviewing shortlist for 2005 History Today Award.