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Spartas First Attic War The Grand Strategy Of Classical Sparta 478446 Bc Paul Anthony Rahe

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Spartas First Attic War The Grand Strategy Of Classical Sparta 478446 Bc Paul Anthony Rahe
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Paul Anthony Rahe
ISBN: 9780300249262, 0300249268
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Spartas First Attic War The Grand Strategy Of Classical Sparta 478446 Bc Paul Anthony Rahe by Paul Anthony Rahe 9780300249262, 0300249268 instant download after payment.

A companion volume to The Spartan Regime and The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta that explores the collapse of the Spartan†‘Athenian alliance
 
During the Persian Wars, Sparta and Athens worked in tandem to defeat what was, in terms of relative resources and power, the greatest empire in human history. For the decade and a half that followed, they continued their collaboration until a rift opened and an intense, strategic rivalry began. In a continuation of his series on ancient Sparta, noted historian Paul Rahe examines the grounds for their alliance, the reasons for its eventual collapse, and the first stage in an enduring conflict that would wreak havoc on Greece for six decades. Throughout, Rahe argues that the alliance between Sparta and Athens and their eventual rivalry were extensions of their domestic policy and that the grand strategy each articulated in the wake of the Persian Wars and the conflict that arose in due course grew out of the opposed material interests and moral imperatives inherent in their different regimes.

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