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Jeremy Armstrong
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Considerations of Ancient Warfare on Film
Lee L . Brice
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Robert Carr
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Roger Dunkle . Gladiators: Violence and Spectacle in Ancient Rome . London: Pearson Education Limited. 2008. Pp. x, 398. £21.99
Hazel Dodge
The American Historical Review, 2011
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Tony Keen
2020
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“Gladiatorial Combat: The Rules of Engagement”. Classical Journal 102 (2006/07): 97-113.
Michael Carter
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Ridley Scott’s Gladiator and the Spectacle of Empire: Global/Local Rumblings inside the Pax Americana [European Journal of American Culture]
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Birgitta Hoffmann
The Journal of Military History, 2007
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Meghan Macdonald
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Gale, M. R. and Scourfield J. H. D. (eds), Texts and Violence in the Roman World (Cambridge, 2018). Classical Review 69.2 (2019), 441–4.
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Of Monsters and Men: Forms of Evil in War Films
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The Enemy in Contemporary Film, 2018
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"THE LEGACY OF WAR IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD"
Tom Palaima , Lawrence Tritle
(co-written with Larry Tritle), “The Legacy of War in the Classical World,” in Brian Campbell and Larry Tritle eds. The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World (OUP) 726-742, 2013
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L'Atalante. Revista de estudios cinematográficos, 2019
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Anastasia Bakogianni
2015
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“Building a New Ancient Rome in STARZ Spartacus”, forthcoming in Antony Agoustakis and Monica Cyrino, STARZ Spartacus: Reimagining an Icon on Screen (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016) (26 pages).
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Ritual, Narrative, and Trauma: Considering the Socio-Psychological Significance of Roman Martial Rituals
Arjen van Lil
2019
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Marcus Antonius im Film. Ein Held, der scheitert, oder ein Antiheld? In: M. Lindner/N. Steffensen (Hg.), Classical Heroes in the 21st Century. New Perspectives on Contemporary Cinematic Narratives of Antiquity, Helden - Heroisierungen - Heroismen 20, Baden-Baden 2023, 85-95.
Krešimir Matijević
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Elena Theodorakopoulos: Ancient Rome at the Cinema: Story and Spectacle in Hollywood and Rome, ser. Greece and Rome Live
Arthur Pomeroy
International Journal of the Classical Tradition, 2014
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‘Victory and defeat in the Roman arena: the evidence of gladiatorial iconography’, in Wilmott, T. (ed.), Roman Amphitheatres and Spectacula: a 21st Century Perspective, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1946, Oxford, 2009, 195-210
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The Roman Art of War
D B Campbell
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Foka, A. (2015) Redefining Gender in Sword and Sandal: The New Action Heroine in Spartacus (2010-3) Journal of Popular Film and Television. Taylor and Francis Group: New York
Anna Foka
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War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception
Ana Klein
Technology and Culture, 1991
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The Tropification of Hollywood Heroes Thrown Into the Arena
Alexandra Sills
Melita Classica, 2023
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Doing Justice to the Past through the Representation of Violence. 'Three' and ancient Sparta
Lynn Fotheringham
Contexts of Violence in Comics, 2019
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“Gladiators and Martyrs: Icons in the Arena.”
Susan (Elli) Elliott
Forum, 3rd series, 2017
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