Ross Cowan

British historian and author

Ross Cowan is a British historian and author specialising in Roman military history.

Education and career

Cowan studied at the University of Glasgow, completing an MA in classical civilisation in 1997 and a PhD in history in 2003.[1] His doctoral thesis was on the Praetorian Guard and Legio II Parthica, entitled Aspects of the Severan Field Army AD 193–238.[2]

Since earning his PhD Cowan has been an independent scholar, writing books on Roman military history for Osprey Publishing, Greenhill Books, Pen & Sword Books and Frontline Books. He is a contributor to Ad Familiares (Journal of the Friends of Classics), Ancient Egypt, Ancient History, Ancient Warfare, Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt, BMCR, Classics Ireland, Historia, Medieval Warfare, Military History Monthly and Military Illustrated.[3]

Cowan's research focuses on courage, heroism, glory and warrior culture in the Roman military.[4] Cowan has noted his appreciation of heroic fantasy author David Gemmell.[5] Cowan dedicated his 2007 work, For the Glory of Rome, to the memory of Gemmell.[6]

Publications

Books

  • For the Glory of Rome: A History of Warriors and Warfare
  • Roman Conquests: Italy
  • Roman Battle Tactics 109 BC–AD 313
  • Roman Legionary 109-58 BC: The Age of Marius, Sulla and Pompey the Great
  • Roman Legionary 58 BC–AD 69
  • Roman Legionary AD 69-161
  • Imperial Roman Legionary AD 161-284
  • Roman Legionary AD 284-337: The Age of Diocletian and Constantine the Great
  • Milvian Bridge AD 312: Constantine's Battle for Empire and Faith
  • Roman Guardsman 62 BC–AD 324

Select Articles

Hoplites

  • But Two Swords Never: A Hoplite Armed With a Kopis and a Xiphos?

Arms & armour and military organisation in pre-Roman Italy:

  • The Art of the Etruscan Armourer
  • An Important Italic Helmet Rediscovered
  • The Samnite Pilum
  • Gladius Gallicus
  • Etruscan and Gallic Pila
  • Tales of the Axe
  • Weapons of the Early Legions
  • Warlords and Warbands. Revised version here.

Battle Tactics

  • Later Roman Battle Tactics
  • Changing Formations and Specialists: Aspects of Later Roman Battle Tactics

Centurions

  • Centurion
  • Before Baculus: Some Sullan Centurions
  • Lifeless He Fell: The Centurion in the Third and Fourth Centuries AD

Praetorian Guard

  • Roman Adventurers
  • Grim Guardians: Emperor Claudius and His Praetorians

Roman Britain and the Ninth Legion

  • History as it Ought to Have Been
  • The Defeat of Victory: Tacitus on Boudicca's Last Battle

Roman Warriors

  • Catiline's Eagle: Patrician Ambition in Late Republican Rome
  • Wounds to the Front
  • Champions and Tradition: Single Combat in the Age of Belisarius
  • Roman Warriors: The Myth of the Military Machine
  • Head-Hunting Roman Cavalry

War Cries and Weapons Clashing

  • The Clashing of Weapons and Silent Advances in Roman Battles

Later Roman Army

  • Dreams and Visions in the Roman Military
  • Old Weapons For New Soldiers
  • Exploratores: Scouting for the Soldier Emperor

Charioteers

  • Despised and Idolized: The Lives of Roman Charioteers

Scottish Warfare

  • Late Medieval Scottish Swords: Strength and Balance From the North
  • More Like Lions Than Men

References

  1. ^ "Ross Cowan - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu.
  2. ^ "Ross Cowan". ospreypublishing.com.
  3. ^ "Ross Cowan - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu.
  4. ^ https://about.me/rosscowan
  5. ^ 'History as it Ought to Have Been', Ancient Warfare blog (April 2021)
  6. ^ Cowan, Ross (30 June 2017). "Dedication". For the Glory of Rome. p. 9. ISBN 9781473898790. (Google Books preview.)

External links

  • Academia.edu
  • https://rosscowan.substack.com/
  • https://about.me/rosscowan


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