Money and the Corrosion of Power in Thucydides
Explore the intricate relationship between wealth and power in ancient Greece with Money and the Corrosion of Power in Thucydides by Lisa Kallet. Published in 2002, this compelling hardback edition spans 360 pages, delving into Thucydides' insightful account of the Sicilian expedition (415-413 B.C.) and the broader context of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.).
Kallet expertly examines Thucydides' narrative techniques, including his use of metaphor and intertextual references, revealing the deep thematic connections that underpin this pivotal historical moment. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in ancient Greek history, finance, and historiography, offering a fresh perspective on the impact of economic factors on political power.
Whether you are a student, scholar, or history enthusiast, Kallet's analysis provides valuable insights into the dynamics of power and the role of wealth in shaping historical events. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this classic work!