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The Plague of War - Athens, Sparta, and the Struggle for Ancient Greece (Paperback)
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The Plague of War - Athens, Sparta, and the Struggle for Ancient Greece (Paperback)
Series: Ancient Warfare and Civilization
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In 431 BC, the long simmering rivalry between the city-states of
Athens and Sparta erupted into open warfare, and for more than a
generation the two were locked in a life-and-death struggle. The
war embroiled the entire Greek world, provoking years of butchery
previously unparalleled in ancient Greece. Whole cities were
exterminated, their men killed, their women and children enslaved.
While the war is commonly believed to have ended with the capture
of the Athenian navy in 405 and the subsequent starvation of
Athens, fighting in Greece would continue for several decades.
Sparta's authority was challenged in the so-called Corinthian War
(395-387) when Persian gold helped unite Athens with Sparta's
former allies. The war did not truly end until, in 371, Thebes'
crack infantry resoundingly defeated Sparta at Leuctra, forever
shattering the myth of Spartan military supremacy. Jennifer
Roberts' rich narrative of this famous conflict is the first
general history to tell the whole story, from the war's origins
down to Sparta's defeat at Leuctra. In her masterful account, this
long and bloody war affected every area of life in Athens,
exacerbated divisions between rich and poor in Sparta, and sparked
civil strife throughout the Greek world. Yet despite the biting
sorrows the fighting occasioned, it remains a gripping saga of
plots and counter-plots, murders and lies, thrilling sea chases and
desperate overland marches, missed opportunities and last-minute
reprieves, and, as the war's first historian Thucydides had hoped,
lessons for a less bellicose future. In addition, Roberts considers
the impact of the war on Greece's cultural life, including the
great masterworks of tragedy and comedy performed at this time and,
most infamously, the trial and execution of Socrates. A fast-paced
narrative of one of antiquity's most famous clashes, The Plague of
War is a must-read for history enthusiasts of all ages.
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