Ugur Ungor discussed paramilitaries with me and here’s the youtube version of the previous podcast post.
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Michael Taylor is an assistant professor of history and holds a PhD in Greek and Roman history. He has also served as an officer in the California National Guard, with deployments to Iraq and Kosovo. He recently wrote a book on the finances of the Roman Republic and rival kingdoms and how they supported their military forces. Soldiers & Silver (University of Texas Press, 2020)
Scott Peeples talks about Edgar Allan Poe https://wp.me/p7CDU9-56x
James Miller talks about trying to orbit and land on an asteroid http://spacewalksmoneytalks.com/p/734
1:05 – Michael talks about how he got into studying the Roman military.
2:10 – Michael talks about he focuses on the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC.
4:02 – Michael talks about Rome’s rivals in this period.
7:15 – Michael talks about the sort of militia systems the five big powers had.
11:38 – Michael talks about how these kingdoms prepared for wars.
16:22 – Michael talks about how poor Rome actually was during its wars.
22:05 – Michael talks about the types of governments among the Romans and their rivals.
29:58 – Michael talks about how the Hellenistic kingdoms negotiated peace treaties.
34:26 – Michael talks about outfitting these militaries and the big war machines.
38:27 – Michael talks about how weapons were distributed to soldiers.
40:31 – Michael talks about the maintenance of fleets and war elephants. He goes into details about the Roman rams that had been discovered about ten years ago.
43:38 – Michael talks about how much their budgets went into war.
46:13 – Michael talks about the resources he used for his research.
52:53 – Michael talks about Carthage.
54:57 – Michael talks about Carthage after the Punic Wars.
1:01:41 – Michael talks about some of the human tragedy found in the ancient world. He discusses the Roman slave trade.
1:06:54 – Michael touches on war and the trans-Atlantic African slavery.
1:14:26 – Michael’s work can be found on academia.edu/mtaylor and on twitter @drmichaeljtayl1.
https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/taylor-soldiers-and-silver
https://albany.academia.edu/MTaylor
https://twitter.com/drmichaeljtayl1
Scott Peeples talks about Edgar Allan Poe https://wp.me/p7CDU9-56x
James Miller talks about trying to orbit and land on an asteroid http://spacewalksmoneytalks.com/p/734
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