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Adrian Goldsworthy

Adrian Keith Goldsworthy (/ˈɡldzˌwɜːrði/; born 1969) is a British historian and novelist who specialises in ancient Roman history.

Adrian Goldsworthy
Born1969 (age 53–54)
NationalityBritish
Alma materSt John's College, Oxford
Websitehttp://www.adriangoldsworthy.com

Education

Adrian Goldsworthy attended Westbourne School, Penarth. He then read Ancient and Modern History at St John's College, Oxford,[1] completing a D.Phil. in ancient military history from the University of Oxford in 1994. That dissertation laid the foundation of his first book, The Roman Army at War 100 BC – AD 200.

Career

Goldsworthy was appointed a Junior Research Fellow at Cardiff University for two years, taught briefly at King's College London and was an assistant professor on the University of Notre Dame's London programme for six years.[2] His expertise is in Roman history, but he has also taught a course on the military history of the Second World War.

Goldsworthy has appeared on History Channel documentaries and the television game show Time Commanders,[1] serving as an expert on battles being fought by the contestants, and he gave a speech about Roman history and politics to the cast of a 2010 Liverpool production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.

In 2010 Goldsworthy began writing a series of military novels - based not in Roman times but in the Napoleonic era and concentrating on Wellington's redcoat army, another period in which he has great interest.[3] His first novel, True Soldier Gentlemen, was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2011 and was followed by Beat the Drums Slowly and Send Me Safely Back Again. The titles of each of his novels are taken from the lyrics of popular military songs of the period.[4]

Asked about his philosophy of life, Goldsworthy responded that he was "English, so obviously do not have a philosophy. I am a Christian, though, if you want to know about important beliefs."[5] Goldsworthy lives in South Wales.[5]

Works

Goldsworthy has written several historical works on ancient Rome, especially the Roman army, and nine novels.

Nonfiction

  • The Roman Army at War 100 BC – AD 200 (OUP, 1996)
  • Roman Warfare (Cassell, 2000) ISBN 0-304-35265-9
  • The Punic Wars (Cassell, 2000) ISBN 0-304-35967-X
    • Reprint title: The Fall of Carthage: The Punic Wars 265–146 BC, (Cassell, 2003) ISBN 978-0-304-36642-2
  • Fields of Battle: Cannae (Orion, 2001) ISBN 0-304-35714-6[6]
  • Caesar's Civil War: 49–44 BC (2002), Osprey Publishing
  • In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the Roman Empire (Orion, 2003) ISBN 0-7538-1789-6
  • The Complete Roman Army (Thames & Hudson, 2003) ISBN 0-500-05124-0
  • Caesar, Life of a Colossus, (Yale University Press, 2006) ISBN 0-300-12048-6[7]
  • The Fall of the West: The Death of the Roman Superpower (Orion 2009)
    • U.S. title: How Rome Fell: Death of a Superpower, (Yale University Press, 2009) ISBN 0-300-13719-2
  • Antony and Cleopatra (2010); Yale University Press
  • Augustus: First Emperor of Rome, (Yale University Press, 2014) ISBN 0-300-17872-7
  • Pax Romana. War, Peace and Conquest in the Roman World, (Orion Publishing Co, 2016) 528 p ISBN 0-297-86428-9[1]
  • Hadrian's Wall (Basic Books, 2018). ISBN 978-1-541-64442-7
  • Philip and Alexander: Kings and Conquerors (Head of Zeus, 2020)

Novels

References

  1. ^ a b c "Adrian Goldsworthy". Georgina Capel Associates. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  2. ^ "'End of the Roman Empire' begins MSU humanities speaker series". Mississippi State University. 10 June 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  3. ^ Adrian Goldsworthy. "Napoleon's comeback: from exile on Elba to the Hundred Days". History Extra. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Dr Adrian Goldsworthy - Fiction page". Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  5. ^ a b . Orion Publishing Group. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  6. ^ Goldsworthy, Adrian (2001). Cannae. London: Cassell. ISBN 0-304-35714-6.
  7. ^ Josh Levithan. "Caesar, Life of a Colossus". Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  8. ^ Goldsworthy, Adrian (2011). True soldier gentlemen. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-86035-6.
  9. ^ Goldsworthy, Adrian (2017). Vindolanda. London: Head of Zeus Ltd. ISBN 9781784974701.

External links

Adrian Goldsworthy at IMDb

  • Adrian Goldsworthy's website
  • Audio podcast of talk in 2013 by Adrian Goldsworthy on Roman Warfare at The New York Military Affairs Symposium [1] in NYC.

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Adrian Keith Goldsworthy ˈ ɡ oʊ l d z ˌ w ɜːr d i born 1969 is a British historian and novelist who specialises in ancient Roman history Adrian GoldsworthyBorn1969 age 53 54 NationalityBritishAlma materSt John s College OxfordAdrian Goldsworthy introducing himself source source source recorded April 2016Websitehttp www adriangoldsworthy com Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Works 3 1 Nonfiction 3 2 Novels 4 References 5 External linksEducation EditAdrian Goldsworthy attended Westbourne School Penarth He then read Ancient and Modern History at St John s College Oxford 1 completing a D Phil in ancient military history from the University of Oxford in 1994 That dissertation laid the foundation of his first book The Roman Army at War 100 BC AD 200 Career EditGoldsworthy was appointed a Junior Research Fellow at Cardiff University for two years taught briefly at King s College London and was an assistant professor on the University of Notre Dame s London programme for six years 2 His expertise is in Roman history but he has also taught a course on the military history of the Second World War Goldsworthy has appeared on History Channel documentaries and the television game show Time Commanders 1 serving as an expert on battles being fought by the contestants and he gave a speech about Roman history and politics to the cast of a 2010 Liverpool production of Shakespeare s Antony and Cleopatra In 2010 Goldsworthy began writing a series of military novels based not in Roman times but in the Napoleonic era and concentrating on Wellington s redcoat army another period in which he has great interest 3 His first novel True Soldier Gentlemen was published by Weidenfeld amp Nicolson in 2011 and was followed by Beat the Drums Slowly and Send Me Safely Back Again The titles of each of his novels are taken from the lyrics of popular military songs of the period 4 Asked about his philosophy of life Goldsworthy responded that he was English so obviously do not have a philosophy I am a Christian though if you want to know about important beliefs 5 Goldsworthy lives in South Wales 5 Works EditGoldsworthy has written several historical works on ancient Rome especially the Roman army and nine novels Nonfiction Edit The Roman Army at War 100 BC AD 200 OUP 1996 Roman Warfare Cassell 2000 ISBN 0 304 35265 9 The Punic Wars Cassell 2000 ISBN 0 304 35967 X Reprint title The Fall of Carthage The Punic Wars 265 146 BC Cassell 2003 ISBN 978 0 304 36642 2 Fields of Battle Cannae Orion 2001 ISBN 0 304 35714 6 6 Caesar s Civil War 49 44 BC 2002 Osprey Publishing In the Name of Rome The Men Who Won the Roman Empire Orion 2003 ISBN 0 7538 1789 6 The Complete Roman Army Thames amp Hudson 2003 ISBN 0 500 05124 0 Caesar Life of a Colossus Yale University Press 2006 ISBN 0 300 12048 6 7 The Fall of the West The Death of the Roman Superpower Orion 2009 U S title How Rome Fell Death of a Superpower Yale University Press 2009 ISBN 0 300 13719 2 Antony and Cleopatra 2010 Yale University Press Augustus First Emperor of Rome Yale University Press 2014 ISBN 0 300 17872 7 Pax Romana War Peace and Conquest in the Roman World Orion Publishing Co 2016 528 p ISBN 0 297 86428 9 1 Hadrian s Wall Basic Books 2018 ISBN 978 1 541 64442 7 Philip and Alexander Kings and Conquerors Head of Zeus 2020 Novels Edit Napoleonic Wars Series True Soldier Gentlemen 2011 George Weidenfeld amp Nicolson ISBN 0 297 86035 6 his first novel 8 Beat the Drums Slowly 2011 Send Me Safely Back Again 2012 All in Scarlet Uniform 2013 Run Them Ashore 2014 Whose Business is to Die 2015 Roman Britain Series Vindolanda Head of Zeus 2017 ISBN 9781784974701 9 The Encircling Sea Head of Zeus 2018 ISBN 9781784978167 Brigantia Head of Zeus 2019 ISBN 9781784978198 The Fort Head of Zeus 2021 ISBN 9781789545746 The City Head of Zeus 2022 ISBN 9781789545784References Edit a b c Adrian Goldsworthy Georgina Capel Associates Retrieved 25 August 2021 End of the Roman Empire begins MSU humanities speaker series Mississippi State University 10 June 2009 Retrieved 25 August 2021 Adrian Goldsworthy Napoleon s comeback from exile on Elba to the Hundred Days History Extra Retrieved 25 August 2021 Dr Adrian Goldsworthy Fiction page Retrieved 23 April 2016 a b Adrian Goldsworthy author of Caesar The Life of a Colossus answers our questions Orion Publishing Group Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2011 Goldsworthy Adrian 2001 Cannae London Cassell ISBN 0 304 35714 6 Josh Levithan Caesar Life of a Colossus Bryn Mawr Classical Review Retrieved 25 August 2021 Goldsworthy Adrian 2011 True soldier gentlemen London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson ISBN 0 297 86035 6 Goldsworthy Adrian 2017 Vindolanda London Head of Zeus Ltd ISBN 9781784974701 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adrian Goldsworthy Adrian Goldsworthy at IMDb Adrian Goldsworthy s website Audio interview with Goldsworthy at National Review Online Audio podcast of talk in 2013 by Adrian Goldsworthy on Roman Warfare at The New York Military Affairs Symposium 1 in NYC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrian Goldsworthy amp oldid 1119372965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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