A History of Greece, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Murray, Amelia M.

 
9781440084379: A History of Greece, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore Athens’ turning point from peace to upheaval with clear, accessible history that links politics to real outcomes.


This volume covers the last half of the fifth century B.C. and follows Athens from the end of the Thirty Years’ Peace to the fall of the Four Hundred and the rise of new power struggles at home and abroad. It examines how leadership, alliances, and military campaigns shaped the city’s fortunes, focusing on the shifting attitudes of citizens, the roles of generals, and the interaction with Sparta and other allies. The narrative highlights pivotal moments—such as the aftermath of Cimon’s era, the changing leadership after his death, and the strategic decisions around the Sicilian expedition—as they unfold in this turbulent period.



  • How internal politics and reforms affected Athenian strategy after major leaders like Cimon and Pericles.

  • The challenges Athens faced from its allies and rival city-states, including Sparta and Corinth.

  • Key campaigns and turning points, such as the Sicilian expedition and the shifting balance of power in Greece.

  • Analysis of decisions, risks, and their consequences for Athens’ imperial reach and military readiness.


Ideal for readers of classical history who want a focused, thoughtful overview of a crucial era in Athenian history.

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