The Greco-Persian Wars

The Greco-Persian Wars by Peter Green is a revised edition published by University of California Press in 1996, featuring 344 pages in English. This book presents a detailed account of the intense conflict between the Persian Empire and the early Greek states, culminating in the pivotal Greek victory at the Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C. Green’s narrative captures the dramatic events that unfolded during this period, highlighting the significance of the Greek triumph in shaping the future of Greek civilization.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of both Persian and Greek military strategies, alongside vivid depictions of the lives of soldiers, statesmen, and ordinary citizens during this tumultuous time. The book draws on original sources and modern scholarship, providing insights into the political and military dynamics of ancient Greece. With a new introduction and updated bibliography, The Greco-Persian Wars offers a thorough examination of historical events that influenced the evolution of democracy and independence in Europe.
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This is a reissue, with a new introduction and an update to the bibliography, of the original edition, published in 1970 as The Year of Salamis in England and as Xerxes at Salamis in the U.S.
The long and bitter struggle between the great Persian Empire and the fledgling Greek states reached its high point with the extraordinary Greek victory at Salamis in 480 B.C. The astonishing sea battle banished forever the specter of Persian invasion and occupation. Peter Green brilliantly retells this historic moment, evoking the whole dramatic sweep of events that the Persian offensive set in motion. The massive Greek victory, despite the Greeks’ inferior numbers, opened the way for the historic evolution of the Greek states in a climate of creativity, independence, and democracy, one that provided a model and an inspiration for centuries to come.
Green’s accounts of both Persian and Greek strategies are clear and persuasive; equally convincing are his everyday details regarding the lives of soldiers, statesmen, and ordinary citizens. He has first-hand knowledge of the land and sea he describes, as well as full command of original sources and modern scholarship. With a new foreword, The Greco-Persian Wars is a book that lovers of fine historical writing will greet with pleasure.
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