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The Outbreak Of The Peloponnesian War A New History Of The Peloponnesian War 1 1st Edition Donald Kagan

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The Outbreak Of The Peloponnesian War A New History Of The Peloponnesian War 1 1st Edition Donald Kagan
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 59.72 MB
Pages: 439
Author: Donald Kagan
ISBN: 9780801467219, 0801467217
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Outbreak Of The Peloponnesian War A New History Of The Peloponnesian War 1 1st Edition Donald Kagan by Donald Kagan 9780801467219, 0801467217 instant download after payment.

The first volume of Donald Kagan's acclaimed four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War offers a new evaluation of the origins and causes of the conflict, based on evidence produced by modern scholarship and on a careful reconsideration of the ancient texts. He focuses his study on the question: Was the war inevitable, or could it have been avoided? Kagan takes issue with Thucydides' view that the war was inevitable, that the rise of the Athenian Empire in a world with an existing rival power made a clash between the two a certainty. Asserting instead that the origin of the war "cannot, without serious distortion, be treated in isolation from the internal history of the states involved," Kagan traces the connections between domestic politics, constitutional organization, and foreign affairs. He further examines the evidence to see what decisions were made that led to war, at each point asking whether a different decision would have been possible.

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