12/6/2016 1 Rose Mary Sheldon Department of History Virginia Military Institute 24416 Lexington, VA 24450 (540) 464-7691 2554 Holly Avenue Buena Vista, VA (540) 261-3710 EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1987 The University of Michigan, ancient history, Roman provincial archaeology, Byzantine history M.A. 1976 Hunter College, City University of New York, ancient history, medieval history B.A. 1969 Trenton State College, Trenton, New Jersey, European history TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Virginia Military Institute, Henry King Burgwyn, Jr. Chair in Military History, 2015 Professor, August, 2000-present Department Head, August, 2005-December 2009 Associate Professor 1996-2000 Assistant Professor 1993-1996 American Military University, (Adjunct) 1996 1999 Graduate courses in ancient intelligence Norwich University, (Assistant Professor) 1991-1993 Montana State University, (Assistant Professor) 1990-1991 Western Civilization, Greek History, Roman History, Egypt and Mesopotamia American University, (Adjunct) 1987-1990 History of Greece, Espionage in the Ancient World, Roman Imperialism, Ancient Egypt George Washington University (Adjunct) 1990 Espionage in the Ancient World Defense Intelligence College, (Adjunct) 1986-1989 Graduate seminar: An Intelligence Retrospective, Troy to Pearl Harbor Georgetown University, (Adjunct) 1984-1988 Espionage in the Ancient World, Politics and Propaganda in the Hellenistic Age, The Roman Republic, The Roman Empire, Classical Greek Civilization Smithsonian Institution, Guest Lecturer 1989, 2003, 2004. 12/6/2016 2 PUBLICATIONS: Books Ambush! Surprise Attack in Ancient Greek Warfare, London: Frontline Books, 2012. William F. Friedman: A Man and His Collection, Online at the Marshall Library, January 2010. Rome’s Wars in Parthia: Blood in the Sand, London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2010. Japanese edition, Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 2014. Operation Messiah: St. Paul and Roman Intelligence, with Thijs Voskuilen, London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2008. Spies of the Bible, London: Greenhill Books, 2007. Polish edition: Szpiedzy wywiady i tajne służby , Warsaw: Bellona Press, 2007. Italian edition: Spie della Bibbia, Libreria Editrice Goriziana, 2007 Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome: Trust in the Gods, but Verify, London: Frank Cass, 2005. Italian edition: Guerra segreta nell’antica Roma, Libreria Editrice Goriziana, 2008; 2nd edition 2014. French edition: Rensiegnement et Espionnage dans la Rome Antique, Paris: Les Belles lettres, 2009 Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography, Jefferson: North Carolina, McFarland, 2003. Articles “Roman Military Intelligence in the First Century A.D.” Desperta Ferro forthcoming. “Jesus as Security Risk: Jesus and Repression in the Roman Empire,” in War on the Rocks.com. February 10, 2016. “Hannibal as Spy Chief,” Leidschrift.Historisch Tijdschrift 30, 3 (2015), pp. 25-45. “Swords, Sandals and Insurgencies: Ancient History Goes to the Movies,” Small Wars and Insurgencies 26, 4 (August 2015), pp. 578-596. 12/6/2016 3 “A Guide to Ancient World Intelligence – From Antiquity to Rome,” The Intelligencer, 18/3 (Summer/Fall 2011), pp. 49-51. “The Odysseus Syndrome: Ambush and Surprise in Ancient Greek Warfare,” in: European History: Lessons for the 21st Century. Essays from the 3rd International Conference on European History, Edited by Gregory T. Papanikos and Nicholas C.J. Pappas, Athens: ATINER, 2007, ch. 8. “Trajan's Parthian Adventure: With Some Modern Caveats,” in: Eunan O’Halpin, Robert Armstrong and Jane Ohlmeyer, (eds.) Intelligence, Statecraft and International Power. Historical Studies XXV. Papers read before the 27th Irish Conference of Historians Held at Trinity College, Dublin, 2005, pp. 153-174. "Ancient Intelligence," Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Golson Books, 2004. “Spy Tales,” Bible Review (October, 2003), pp. 12-19; 41-42. “The Sator Rebus. An Unsolved Cryptogram?” Cryptologia, 27, 3 (July, 2003), pp. 233-287. “Slaughter in the Forest: Small Wars and Insurgencies,Vol. 12, No. 3 (Autumn, 2001), pp. 1-38. “Toga and Dagger: Espionage in Ancient Rome,” The Quarterly Journal of Military History, (Autumn 2000), pp. 28-33. “To the Ends of the Earth: Caesar, Intelligence and Ancient Britain,” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence,15,1 (Spring 2002), pp. 77-100. “Jesus, The Security Risk: Intelligence and Security in First Century Palestine,” Small Wars and Insurgencies, 9, 2 (Autumn, 1998), pp. 1-37. “Clandestine Operations and Covert Action: The Roman Imperative,” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 10, 3 (Fall 1997), pp. 299-315. “The Great Jewish War and Rome,” Proceedings of the Military and Naval History Forum, 8-9 March 1996, Lancaster, Pa. “Clandestine Operations and Covert Action: The Ancient Imperative,” Proceedings of the Military and Naval History Forum, 3 - 4 March 1995, Lancaster, Pa. “Taking on Goliath: Low Intensity Conflict in the Great Jewish War,” Small Wars and Insurgencies, 5/1 (Spring, 1994), pp. 1-28. “Spies and Mailmen and the Royal Road to Persia,” American Intelligence Journal, (Autumn/Winter 1992/3), pp. 37-40. “The Spartacus Rebellion: A Roman Intelligence Failure?” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 6, 1 (1993), pp. 69-84. 12/6/2016 4 “Spying in Mesopotamia: The World's Oldest Classified Documents,” Studies in Intelligence, 33,1 Spring (1989), pp. 7-12. “L'Occhio di Roma,” Storia e Dossier, January (1989), pp. 46-49. “A Quirk of Fate,” Intelligence Quarterly 3, 4 Spring (1988), p. 6. “The Ill-fated Trojan Spy,” Studies in Intelligence, 31, 1 (1987), pp. 35-39. Reprinted in American Intelligence Journal, 9, 3, Fall (1988), pp. 18-22. “Hannibal's Spies,” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 1, 3 (1987), pp. 53-70. “The Polygraph, Adultery and the Romans or Fluttering in Antiquity,” Foreign Intelligence Literary Scene 5, 2 March/April (1986), p. 2. “Hannibal's Spies,” Espionage 2, 3 (August, 1986), pp. 149-152. “Tinker, Tailor, Caesar, Spy: Intelligence in Ancient Rome,” American Intelligence Journal June (1986), pp. 3-5. “Tradecraft in Ancient Greece,” Studies in Intelligence 30, 1 (1986), pp. 39-47. Revised version with notes in International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 2, 2 (1988), pp. 189-202. “Byzantine Counterintelligence and the Bulgarians,” Intelligence Quarterly, 1, 4 (February, 1986), p. 1. “The Roman Secret Service,” Intelligence Quarterly 1, 2 (July, 1985), pp. 7-8. “Toga and Dagger,” Washington Post, Op. Ed. July 16, 1985, p. A 15. Reprinted in Signal 40, 1 (September , 1985), pp. 55-57. “Romanizzazione, Acculturazione e Resistenza: Problemi Concettuali nella Storia del Nord Africa,” Dialoghi di Archeologia 4, 1 (1982), pp. 102-106. Co-authored articles: Sheldon, R. M. and Young, Thomas-Durrell, “Meditations on a Forgotten Great,” Review Essay on B. H. Liddell Hart, Scipio Africanus: Greater Than Napoleon, with a new Foreword by J. Enoch Powell, London: Greenhill Books/ Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1992, Military and Naval History Forum Proceedings, (July, 1996), pp. 71-75. Packer, James; Sarring, Kevin; and Sheldon, Rose Mary, “A New Excavation in Trajan's Forum,” American Journal or Archaeology, 87 (Spring, 1983), pp. 165-172. 12/6/2016 5 "Three Previously Unpublished Roman Senatorial Inscriptions," Colloquio Internazionale A.I.E.G.E.L. su Epigrafia e Ordine Senatorio, Roma 14-20 Maggio 1981, Tituli 4 (1982), pp. 599-601, 603-606, 627-628. Latin Inscriptions in the Kelsey Museum, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1980 contributing author, pp. 119-130. Book Reviews Roberto Guerra, Cohortes Alpinorum. Truppe ausiliarie dell’antica Roma. Analisi storica e catalogo delle fonti epigrafiche, archeologiche e numismatiche, Journal of Military History, 2013. Christopher J. Fuhrmann, Policing the Roman Empire: Soldiers, Administration and Public Order, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Christopher Matthew, A Storm of Spears: Understanding Greek Hoplite in Action, Philadelphia: Casemate, 2012 in The Historian 2013. Richard A. Gabriel, “Philip II of Macedonia: Greater than Alexander,” The Historian 74,2 (2012), pp. 393-395. Desmond Seward, Jerusalem’s Traitor: Josephus, Masada, and the Fall of Judea. Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo Press, 2009 Journal of Military History, 73,4 (Fall 2009), pp. 1301-1303. P. Sabin et. al., The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare, Vol. 2, Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire, (Cambridge, 2008) in: Michigan War Studies Review, 2008.09.02. Urbainczyk, Theresa, Slave Revolts in Antiquity, in: The Historian, vol. 72, 2 (June, 2010), pp. 463-464. Woolliscroft, David and Birgitta Hoffman, The First Frontier. Rome in the North of Scotland, Stroud: Tempus, 2006 in Journal of Military History, 71, 1 (January, 2007), pp. 210-211. Gabriel, Richard A., The Military History of Ancient Israel, foreword by Mordechai Gichon, Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003, 334pp. Journal of Military History 69, 1 (January 2005), pp. 197-204. Peter Schaefer, The Bar Kokhba War Reconsidered, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003. Journal of Military History 68, 2 (April, 2004), pp. 582-583. Peter S. Wells, The Battle That Stopped Rome, New York: W.W. Norton, 2003 in Journal of Military History, 68.2 (2004) 582-584. David J. Woolliscroft, Roman Military Signalling, Tempus, 2001 in Journal of Military History 67, 1 (January 2003) pp. 219-221. 12/6/2016 6 Brent D. Shaw, Spartacus and the Slave Wars. A Brief History With Documents, New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2001 in Journal of Military History Vol. 65, 4 (October 2001), pp. 1077-1079. Russell, Frank S., Information Gathering in Classical Greece, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999, 300 pp. in: International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 14, 2 (Summer 2001), pp. 289-293. Raaflaub, Kurt and Rosenstein, Nathan, War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds, Center for Hellenic Studies Colloquia 3, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press 1999, in Journal of Military History, 64, 3 (July, 2000), pp. 819-820. Sawyer, Ralph, The Tao of Spycraft, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998, Journal of Military History, 63, 2 (1999), pp. 432-435. Santosuosso, Antonio, Soldiers, Citizens and the Symbols of War. From Classical Greece to Republican Rome 500-167 B.C. Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1997 in: Military and Naval History Journal, 9 (April 1999), pp. 79-81. Nachman Ben-Yehuda, The Masada Myth. Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel, Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1996, 401pp., in: Journal of Military History, 62, 2 (1998), pp. 448-450. N. J. E. Austin and N. B. Rankov, Exploratio. Military and Political Intelligence in the Roman World from the Second Punic War to the Battle of Adrianople. New York: Routledge, 1995, 292 pp, in International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 11, 1 (Spring 1998), pp. 104-114. Goldsworthy, Adrian Keith, The Roman Army at War 100 B.C. - A.D. 200, Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1996 311pp, in: Journal of Military History 61, 4 (October, 1997), pp. 793-795. Richard A. Gabriel and Donald W. Boose, Jr. The Great Battles of Antiquity, Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, 1994, in: Military and Naval History Forum Proceedings (March 9, 1996), pp. 80-81. John Warry, Warfare in the Classical World, Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995, 224 pp. in Military and Naval History Journal, No. 5, (March, 1997), pp. 71-73. A.D. Lee, Information and Frontiers, Cambridge, 1993, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Vol 9, 2 (Summer, 1996), pp. 241-248. Keith Neilson & B.J.C. McKercher, Go Spy The Land, Praeger, 1992, in: Journal of Military History, 58, 1 (1994), pp. 139-140. André Gerolymatos, Espionage and Treason, in: Intelligence and National Security 3, 1 (January,1988), pp. 220-223. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS: Henry King Burgwyn Chair in Military History, VMI, 2015 Wilbur S. Hinman Jr. ’26 research Award for mentoring Undergraduate research, given by VMI Research Laboratories. VMI Sabbatical Leave, Spring 2013. Book on Imperial Assassinations. Schorreck lecturer, NSA, May 2011. Matthew Fontaine Maury Research Award, VMI, 21 May 2008. Virginia Social Science Assn., Scholar of the Year, History, 2007. VMI Faculty Development Leave, Spring 2005. VMI Faculty Travel Stipend - Harvard University, 2003. 12/6/2016 7 VMI Faculty Development Grant, 2001 VMI Technology Grant, Summer 2000 VMI Wachmeister Sabbatical Leave, Spring 2000 VMI Faculty Summer Grant, 1999 to Kalkriese, Germany. VMI Faculty Summer Stipend, 1998, Bibliography of Ancient Intelligence Literature VMI Faculty Summer Stipend, 1997, Great Battles of Antiquity VMI Faculty Summer Stipend, 1994, Intelligence in the Ancient Near East Trenton State College, Alumna of the Year Award, 1989 National Intelligence Book Award, 1988 for Tinker, Tailor, Caesar, Spy: Espionage in Ancient Rome (as dissertation) Rome Prize in Classical Studies, American Academy in Rome 1980-1981 American Association of University Women, Dissertation Grant 1980-1981 A.E.R. Boak Fellowship in Ancient History, University of Michigan 1976-1977 New Jersey State Scholarship 1965-1969 Travel Fellowship at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Trenton State College, 1968 Public Addresses: “Hannibal as Spy Chief” University of Warwick conference at the Palazzo Pesaro Pappafava, Venice, May 2014. “William H. Friedman. A Man and His Collection,” IIHA Annual Meeting, Tutzing, Germany May, 2014. “Ambush in Greek Warfare,” IIHA Annual Conference Athens Greece, June 2013, “Roman Internal Security,” Governor’s Latin Academy, Randolph Macon College, June 30, 2013. “Roman Internal Security,” Society for Military History Meeting, New Orleans March 15, 2013. “William F. Friedman: A Man and his Collection,” NSA May 24-26, 2011. “Operation Messiah: The Political Life of St. Paul,” Biblical Archaeology Society of Northern Virginia, November 7, 2010. “Espionage in the Ancient World” Classics Association of Virginia, Spring Meeting, 2010 St Stephen’s and St. Agnes School, Alexandria, VA, May 8, 2010. “The Gems of the Friedman Collection,” George C. Marshall Library, April 29, 2010. “Clandestine Activities in Ancient Athens,” The 15th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Intelligence Historians, Ramat Gan, Israel, October 2009. “Espionage in Ancient Rome,” Governor’s Latin Academy, July 3, 2009, VCU Richmond, VA. “Operation Messiah: St. Paul, Roman Intelligence, and the Birth of Christianity,” International Spy Museum, November 17, 2008. “Intelligence and the Ancient Regimes of Persia and Rome,” Intelligence and Dictatorships. The 14th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Intelligence Historians, Schloss Reinbeck bei Hamburg, Germany, October 17, 2008. “Intelligence in Ancient Rome,” Governor’s Latin Academy, Virginia Commonwealth University, June 29, 2008. “Spies as Heroes,” IV International Festival of History, Libreria Editrice Goriziana, Gorizia, Italy May 17, 2008. “Ambush in Greek and Roman History,” Roman Army School, Hadrianic Society Spring Meeting, University of Durham,. Durham England, March 8, 2008. 12/6/2016 8 “Trajan's Parthian Adventure,” Carlos III University, Leganes, Madrid, October 16, 2007. “Trajan's Parthian Adventure,” Conference in Honor of Professor John P. Karras, The College of New Jersey, October 5, 2007. “Spies in the Bible” Association for Intelligence Officers, Friday May 18, 2007, Holiday Inn Tyson’s Corner, VA. “Espionage in Ancient Rome,” The Mediterranean Society, Richmond VA, April 22, 2007. “Espionage in the Ancient World,” The International Spy Museum, Washington, DC, March 13, 2007. “Espionage in Antiquity” Model U.N. Teachers, Washington & Lee University, February 17, 2007 “Espionage and the Classics”. Virginia Junior Classical League, Richmond, VA, Sunday November 19, 2006. “Espionage in the Ancient World as a Teaching Tool,” Classical Assn. of the Midwest and South. Memphis, TN November 2, 2006. “Roman Security Problems in First Century Palestine,” Roman Army School, St. Aidan's College, University of Durham, March 26th-March 30, 2006. “The Odysseus Syndrome: Ambush in Ancient Greek Warfare ” 3rd Annual ATINER Conference, Athens Greece, December 30, 2005. “Trajan’s Parthian War and Bush’s Iraq War,” Classics Association of Virginia, UVA, October 8, 2005. “Trajan’s Parthian War and Bush’s Iraq War,” Governor’s Latin Academy, Virginia Commonwealth University, July 6, 2005. “Trajan’s Parthian War and Bush’s Iraq War: Some Parallels,” 27th Irish Conference of Historians, Dublin, May 20, 2005. “Trajan’s Parthian Adventure” Roman Army School Conference, University of Durham, April 18, 2005. “Trust in the Gods, But Verify,” Friends of Preston Library, Third Annual Authors’ Colloquium, February 22, 2005. Smithsonian Institution; Espionage and Empire: The Roman Empire and the New World Order, September 11, 2004. “Espionage in the Ancient World,” Friends of Preston Library, Second Annual Authors’ Colloquium, February, 2004. “Sandals and Steel: The Roman Army in Action,” Rockbridge County High School, October 28, 2002. “Cryptography in the Ancient World,” George C. Marshall Museum, November 4, 2002. “Toga and Dagger: Espionage in the Ancient World, Mary Washington College, March 27, 2002. “The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest,” Virginia Junior Classical League, Annual Convention, Richmond, Va, November 19-20, 2000. “Schmutz und Blut. The Slaughter in the Teutoburg Forest,” Military and Naval History Forum, March 11, 2000, Lancaster, Pa. “Slaughter in the Forest: Arminius vs. Varus,” Governor's Latin Academy, July 15, 1999. Hollins College, Hollins, Va. “Espionage in Ancient Rome,” Governor's Latin Academy, July 13, 1999. Hollins College, Hollins, Va. “Rumor Volat: Communications and the Ancients,” at Anthropology and the Mass Media, 12/6/2016 9 William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. August 1, 1998. “Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism and the Soka Gakkai,” March 26, 1998, Washington and Lee University. “Espionage in Ancient Rome,” Governor's Latin Academy, July 10, 1998, Hollins College, Roanoke, Virginia. “Tradecraft in Ancient Greece and Rome,” Governor's Latin Academy, July , 1997, Hollins College, Roanoke, Virginia. “Espionage in Ancient Rome,” Governor's Latin Academy, July 11, 1996, Hollins College, Roanoke, Virginia. “Clandestine Operations and Covert Action in the Time of Augustus,” The Classical Association of Virginia, Spring Meeting, The Maderia School April 27, 1996. “Clandestine Operations and Covert Action: The Roman Imperative,” 1996 Annual Meeting, Society for Military History, April 20, 1996. “The Great Jewish War and Rome,” Military and Naval History Forum, 9 March 1996, Lancaster, Pa. “Intelligence on the Eastern Front: Rome and Persia in the Late Empire,” Duquesne History Forum, October 14, 1995, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa. “Resource Constraints and Strategy in the Later Roman Empire,” U.S. Army War College Sixth Annual Strategy Conference, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. April 26-28, 1995. “Clandestine Operations and Covert Action: The Ancient Imperative,” Military and Naval History Forum, 3-4 March 1995, Lancaster, Pa. “How Not to Build a Pyramid,” Norwich University, Social Sciences Club Lectures, November 7, 1991. “The Gentleman Doth Protest Too Much: Espionage in the Roman Republic,” University of New Brunswick, Department of Classics, September 27, 1991. Fredericton, N.B. Canada “The Roman Imperial System," Conference on Imperial Armies in History,” Trenton State College, May 1990 “Clandestine Operations and Covert Action: The Case of Ancient Rome,” International Studies Assn. Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. April 1990. “Diplomats, Traders, Messengers, Spies: Espionage in Ancient Rome," George Washington University Classical Seminars, Washington, D.C. November 8, 1989. “Spying in Mesopotamia: Espionage in the Ancient Near East,” National Military Intelligence Association, Bolling Air Force Base, January 19, 1989. “Intelligence and Ancient History,” University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, November 18, 1988. “Espionage in the Ancient World,” Virginia Classical Association, Charlottesville, Virginia November 5, 1988. “Deception in Ancient Warfare,” Third International Conference on Intelligence and Military Operations, U.S. Army War College May 17-19, 1988. “The Literature of Ancient Intelligence,” 31st Annual Military Librarian's Workshop, Defense Intelligence Agency, October 23,1987. “Tradecraft in Ancient Greece,” Defense Intelligence University Symposium on Intelligence and Education, Fort McNair, June 11, 1986. “Intelligence in Ancient Rome,"” National Military Intelligence Association, Fort Myer, October 24, 1985. “Espionage in the Ancient World,” Washington Classical Society, May 11, 1985. “Romanization and the Regio Cirtensis,” American Academy in Rome, January 12, 1981. 12/6/2016 10 T.V. Appearances “Espionage in Ancient Rome,” France 24 t.v. 2010 “The Birth of Christianity,” The History Channel, forthcoming Fall 2010. Modern Marvels. “Communications Central,” History Channel. March 17, 2004. Radio Appearances NPR “Paul of Tarsus,” With Good Reason, National Public Radio, February 27, 2010.. NPR “Satan” With Good Reason, National Public Radio, March 15, 2003. NPR “Ancient Espionage,” With Good Reason, National Public Radio, 2001. Interview with Steve Coleman, Religious Editor of AP Radio on Operation Messiah. Interviewed by France 24, the French international t.v. channel on the occasion of the French translation of Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome being released by Les Belles Lettres. Faculty Development Wye Faculty Seminars, Aspen Institute, Summer 1997. Virginia Commonwealth University, Seminar on Improving Student Satisfaction and Success in the Large-Classroom Environment , April 12, 1996. C-SPAN Summer Seminar for Professors, August 10-11, 1992 Washington, D.C. Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies, Eighth Summer Faculty Institute on U.S. - Commonwealth Relations and World Security Affairs, June 8-12, 1992, Hampshire College, Amherst, Ma. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS: University of Michigan Excavations at Carthage, Tunisia Università di Perugia Excavations at Saepinum, Italy Université de Grenoble Excavations at Marnans, France Archaeological Survey of Constantine, Algeria PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: Classical Association of Virginia Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies Association of Ancient Historians Association of Former Intelligence Officers International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Editorial Board Small Wars and Insurgencies, Editorial Board RIEAS (Research Institute for European and American Studies, Athens, Greece), Advisory Board. REFERENCES: Professor Josiah Ober, Department of Political Science, Stanford University Dr. Thomas Durrell-Young, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterrey Professor Eric Cline, Department of Classics, George Washington University Professor Liane Houghtalin, Department of Classics, Mary Washington University. Professor Jon Lendon, Department of History, University of Virginia 12/6/2016 11
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