A New History of the Peloponnesian War / Edition 1

A New History of the Peloponnesian War / Edition 1

by Lawrence A. Tritle
ISBN-10:
140512251X
ISBN-13:
9781405122511
Pub. Date:
12/21/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
140512251X
ISBN-13:
9781405122511
Pub. Date:
12/21/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
A New History of the Peloponnesian War / Edition 1

A New History of the Peloponnesian War / Edition 1

by Lawrence A. Tritle
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Overview

This stimulating new study provides a narrative of the monumental conflict of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, and examines the realities of the war and its effects on the average Athenian.

  • A penetrating new study of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta by an established scholar
  • Offers an original interpretation of how and why the war began
  • Weaves in the contemporary evidence of Aristophanes in order to give readers a new sense of how the war affected the individual
  • Discusses the practicalities and realities of the war
  • Examines the blossoming of culture and intellectual achievement in Athens despite the war
  • Challenges the approach of Thucydides in his account of the war

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405122511
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 12/21/2009
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Lawrence A. Tritle is Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. He has previously taught at Loyola University, Chicago and UCLA as visiting Professor of History. He is the author or editor of eight books on Greek history, including Phocion the Good (1988) and From Melos to My Lai (2000), as well as numerous articles on various aspects of the ancient world. He has served on the editorial board of the Ancient History Bulletin (1996 – 2003) and as president of the International Plutarch Society (1997-1999).

Table of Contents

List of illustrations viii

List of maps x

List of abbreviations xi

Chronology xiii

Acknowledgments xix

Preface xxi

Prelude - a band of brothers 1

1 'From this the Corinthians developed their bitter hatred for the Athenians' 4

2 'Give the Greeks their freedom' 25

3 'Our city is an education to Greece' 44

4 'War is a violent teacher' 67

5 'Spindles would be worth a lot' 85

6 'Weeping for joy' 111

7 'The strong do what they have the power to do' 132

8 'What of us then who for our children must weep?' 144

9 'The whole of Greece against Athens' 165

10 'Ships gone…don't know what to do' 186

11 'Athens is taken' 205

12 'Here's to the noble Critias!' 223

Epilogue 241

Appendix A A note on sources 243

Appendix B Who's who in the Peloponnesian War 248

Appendix C A Peloponnesian War glossary 258

Bibliography 263

Index 275

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“An insightful, highly readable history of the first all-out war in western history. Tritle knows Greek history and he knows what war does to soldiers and civilians alike.”
Tom Palaima, University of Texas at Austin

“Not another paraphrase of Thucydides, Tritle's sensitive new history of the great war between Athens and Sparta marshals the literary and material evidence to explore the human and societal experience, showing once again that military history extends far beyond the battlefield.”
Waldemar Heckel, University of Calgary

“Swift narrative, mastery of modern scholarship, and unusual integration of classical literature. Like his great source Thucydides, the author was a soldier, and the terrible brutality of war is immanent.”
Mortimer Chambers, UCLA

“By helping us understand broadly and deeply the human and social dimension of this war, Tritle’s book brilliantly justifies its ambitious title of a ‘new history’ of an often-treated old war.”
Kurt A. Raaflaub, Brown University

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