Greek Society

Greek Society by Antony Andrewes, published by Penguin in 1991, offers a detailed exploration of the ancient civilization that resisted the Persian invasion in 480 BC, experienced internal conflict during the Peloponnesian War, and ultimately fell to Macedonian power in the fourth century. This edition spans 323 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical dynamics that shaped Greek society during these pivotal events.
In this book, readers will find an examination of the political and social structures of ancient Greece, highlighting the complexities of its interactions and conflicts. The narrative delves into the significant historical milestones, including the struggles between Athens and Sparta, and the eventual rise of Macedon. Through its focused analysis, Greek Society sheds light on the factors that influenced the trajectory of this influential civilization, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history.
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The civilization that fought off the Persian invasion of 480 BC, tore itself apart in the long Peloponnesian war between Athens and Sparta in the late fifth century, and was overpowered by Macedon in the latter part of the fourth century is the subject of this book.
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