A Short History of Ancient Greece
An exploration of Greece's influence on modern civilization
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th May '19
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This engaging exploration of ancient Greece covers its history, culture, and lasting legacy. A Short History of Ancient Greece offers insights into its profound influence on the modern world.
The allure of Classical Greece and its profound impact on modern civilization is a theme that resonates throughout A Short History of Ancient Greece. This insightful work by P.J. Rhodes delves into the rich tapestry of Greek history, covering the archaic, classical, and Hellenistic periods. Rhodes, a prominent historian, examines the evolution of Greek culture from its early beginnings in the 8th century BCE through to the rise of Roman power. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of significant events and figures, showcasing how Greece's contributions in areas such as drama, democracy, and philosophy have shaped contemporary thought.
In A Short History of Ancient Greece, readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of the Greek experience, highlighting key themes such as the conflict with Persia and the intense rivalry between Athens and Sparta. Rhodes also addresses the complexities of Greek society, including the roles of slaves, the nuances of ethnicity, and the development of religious and philosophical thought. The exploration of literature and the visual arts further enriches the narrative, providing a comprehensive overview of the cultural achievements that emerged from this remarkable civilization.
This book is not only a valuable resource for students but also an engaging read for anyone interested in the foundations of Western culture. With its accessible style and thorough research, A Short History of Ancient Greece invites both enthusiasts and newcomers alike to appreciate the enduring legacy of this extraordinary historical period.
ISBN: 9781350127524
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256 pages