Arthur Eckstein

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Arthur Eckstein is an American historian and Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Maryland-College Park,[1][2] as well as a published author.[3]

Bibliography

  • Senate and General: Individual Decision-Making and Roman Foreign Relations, 264-194 B.C. (1987)
  • Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War, and the Rise of Rome. University of California Press, 2006.
  • Rome Enters the Greek East: From Anarchy to Hierarchy in the Hellenistic Mediterranean, 230-188 B.C. (2008)
  • Bad Moon Rising: How the Weather Underground Beat the FBI and Lost the Revolution. 2016.


References

  1. ^ "Arthur Eckstein". umd.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  2. ^ "Arthur Eckstein Named Distinguished University Professor". umd.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  3. ^ "Eckstein, Arthur M." worldcat.org. Retrieved November 27, 2016.