Ross Cowan is a British historian and author specialising inRoman military history.
Cowan studied at theUniversity of Glasgow, completing an MA in classical civilisation in 1997 and a PhD in history in 2003.[1] His doctoral thesis was on thePraetorian Guard andLegio II Parthica, entitledAspects of the Severan Field Army AD 193–238.[2]
Since earning his PhD Cowan has been anindependent scholar, writing books on Roman military history forOsprey Publishing,Greenhill Books,Pen & Sword Books and Frontline Books. He is a contributor toAd Familiares (Journal of the Friends of Classics),Ancient Egypt,Ancient History,Ancient Warfare,Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt,BMCR,Classics Ireland,Historia,Medieval Warfare,Military History Monthly andMilitary Illustrated.[3]
Cowan's research focuses on courage, heroism, glory and warrior culture in the Roman military.[4] Cowan has noted his appreciation of heroic fantasy authorDavid Gemmell.[5] Cowan dedicated his 2007 work,For the Glory of Rome, to the memory of Gemmell.[6]
Books
Select Articles
Hoplites
Arms & armour and military organisation in pre-Roman Italy:
Battle Tactics
Centurions
Praetorian Guard
Roman Britain and the Ninth Legion
Roman Warriors and Single Combat
War Cries and Weapons Clashing
Later Roman Army
Various Roman Military
Charioteers
Scottish Warfare
Guitar Heroes