
New Books in Ancient History James Lacey, "Rome: Strategy of Empire" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Nov 29, 2025
James Lacey, a military historian and U.S. Army veteran, dives into the strategic complexities of the Roman Empire, dissecting its adaptability over 500 years. He challenges the historical misconceptions around Roman grand strategy, linking ancient thoughts to modern strategies. Lacey emphasizes the impact of economics, external threats, and geography on Roman success. He draws parallels to contemporary issues, offering insights on societal dynamics and emerging powers, all while hinting at future projects about pivotal historical moments.
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Author's Military And Economic Background
- James Lacey recounts his career from infantry officer to Marine Corps War College professor.
- His military and economic background shaped his approach to Roman strategy.
Romans Could Think Strategically
- James Lacey argues Roman strategic thought existed and was practical, contrary to many classicists' claims.
- He sees long-term frontier deployments as evidence Rome planned strategically over centuries.
Ends‑Ways‑Means In Ancient Terms
- Lacey maps ancient strategy to modern ends-ways-means logic and shows Romans used it.
- Romans used itineraries and nodal planning rather than geographic detail to move armies efficiently.
