The History of the Peloponnesian War
A cataclysmic struggle between Athens and Sparta, the Peloponnesian War changed the ancient Greek world-Athens, the strongest city-state prior to the war, stood subjugated, while Sparta emerged as the leading power. Shattering religious and cultural taboos, devastating vast swathes of countryside, and destroying whole cities, the War marked the dramatic end to Greece's golden age.
The main historical source for the War is this timeless classic, where Thucydides, with meticulous detail and unflinching honesty, captured the intense political intrigue, strategic manoeuvres, and harrowing battles from what he witnessed a participant and first-hand accounts.
Essential for historians, scholars, and anyone captivated by the drama of ancient civilizations, this work stands as a testament to the enduring power of historical narrative. Due to its insights into complex warfare, asymmetrical strategies, and leadership dynamics, it is studied by all modern militaries and forms the basis of the now famous 'Thucydides Trap' coined by political scientist Graham Allison.
Brand | The Browser | Fauji Days |
ISBN/SKU | 9789392210860 |
Imprint | The Browser |
Language | English |
Format | Paper back |
Pages | 511 |
Year of Pub. | 2024 |
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