Spartans

Spartans

EnglishPaperback / softback
Cartledge Paul
Pan Macmillan
EAN: 9781447237204
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The Spartan legend has inspired and captivated subsequent generations with evidence of its legacy found in both the Roman and British Empires. The Spartans are our ancestors, every bit as much as the Athenians. But while Athens promoted democracy, individualism, culture and society, their great rivals Sparta embodied militarism, totalitarianism, segregation and brutal repression. As ruthless as they were self-sacrificing, their devastatingly successful war rituals made the Spartans the ultimate fighting force, epitomized by Thermopylae. While slave masters to the Helots for over three centuries, Spartan women, such as Helen of Troy, were free to indulge in education, dance and sport. Interspersed with the personal biographies of leading figures, and based on thirty years' research, Paul Cartledge's The Spartans tracks the people from 480 to 360 BC charting Sparta's progression from the Great Power of the Aegean Greek world to its ultimate demise.
EAN 9781447237204
ISBN 144723720X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Publication date August 29, 2013
Pages 288
Language English
Dimensions 196 x 129 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Cartledge Paul
Edition Unabridged ed