ID | 172359 |
Title Proper | Analysis of the Jewish-Roman War (66–73 AD) using contemporary insurgency theory |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jordan, Javier |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The present article seeks to identify variables that explain the success or failure of insurgent groups by using contemporary theories of insurgency. It then applies those variables to interpret tentatively an insurgency from classical antiquity: the Jewish-Roman War of 66–73 A.D. Although the results of one single empirical case cannot be generalised, they nonetheless constitute a preliminary element for the construction of a broader theoretical framework concerning the existence of elements of continuity in the phenomenon of insurgency. |
`In' analytical Note | Small Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 31, No.5; Jul 2020: p.1058-1079 |
Journal Source | Small Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 31 No 5 |
Key Words | Eleazar ben Simon ; Flavius Josephus ; John of Gischala ; Jewish – Roman War ; Masada ; Sicarii ; Vespasian ; Cestius Gallus |