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The Shadow Of Sparta 1st Edition Anton Powell Stephen Hodkinson

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The Shadow Of Sparta 1st Edition Anton Powell Stephen Hodkinson
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Publisher: Routledge for the Classical Press of Wales
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.17 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Anton Powell, Stephen Hodkinson
ISBN: 9780415104135, 9780203085073, 9781280329067, 0415104130, 0203085078, 1280329068
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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The Shadow Of Sparta 1st Edition Anton Powell Stephen Hodkinson by Anton Powell, Stephen Hodkinson 9780415104135, 9780203085073, 9781280329067, 0415104130, 0203085078, 1280329068 instant download after payment.

In the past twenty years the study of Sparta has come of age. Images prevalent earlier in the 20th century, of Spartans as hearty good fellows or scarlet-cloaked automata, have been superseded by more complex scholarly reactions. As interest has grown in the self-images projected by this most secretive of Greek cities, increasing attention has focused on how individual Greek writers from other states reacted to information, or disinformation about Sparta.
The studies in this volume provide new insights into the traditional historians' question, "What actually happened at Sparta?". But the implications of the work go far beyond Laconia. They concern preoccupations of some of the most studied of Greek writers, and help towards an understanding of how Athenians defined the achievment, or the failure, of their own city

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