War and Society in the Greek World
Discover the profound influence of warfare on Greek society in "War and Society in the Greek World," authored by a team of historians and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1995. Spanning 288 pages, this insightful book delves into the complexities of war from the Homeric era to the age of Alexander the Great and his successors.
Through a meticulous examination of the causes and consequences of warfare, the authors explore the intricate relationships between war, piracy, slavery, and trade. Additionally, this work highlights the ideology of warfare as portrayed in Greek literature and art, providing a comprehensive understanding of how conflict shaped ancient Greek civilization.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "War and Society in the Greek World" offers a rich tapestry of insights that illuminate the profound connections between combat and culture in one of history's most fascinating societies. Available now in paperback format at Bookshop.