The Archidamian War, 1st Edition, 9780801497148
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This book, the second volume in Donald Kagan’s tetralogy about the Peloponnesian War, is a provocative and tightly argued history of the first ten years of the war. Taking a chronological approach that allows him to present at each stage the choices…

The Archidamian War, 1st Edition

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    400 pages

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    17 January 1990

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This book, the second volume in Donald Kagan’s tetralogy about the Peloponnesian War, is a provocative and tightly argued history of the first ten years of the war. Taking a chronological approach that allows him to present at each stage the choices that were open to both sides in the conflict, Kagan focuses on political, economic, diplomatic, and military developments. He evaluates the strategies used by both sides and reconsiders the roles played by several key individuals.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780801497148
ISBN-10:0801497140
Author:Donald Kagan
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Imprint:Cornell University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Edition:1st
Release Date:17 January 1990
Weight:907g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Series:A New History of the Peloponnesian War
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“The Archidamian War remains sober, judicious, and comprehensive. There is nothing else like it available in English-certainly nothing that takes all the modern scholarship into account… But perhaps the most valuable achievement of the book is its carefully reasoned demolition of Thucydides’s view-warmly embraced by too many scholars-that Pericles’s war strategy was justifiable.”-Peter Green, Times Literary Supplement “A profound analysis of the relation of strategy to politics, a sympathetic but searching critique of Thucydides’ masterpiece, and a trenchant assessment of the voluminous modern literature on the war.”-Bernard Knox, The Atlantic Monthly (reviewing the four-volume series) “The temptation to acclaim Kagan’s four volumes as the foremost work of history produced in North America in the twentieth century is vivid… Here is an achievement that not only honors the criteria of dispassion and of unstinting scruple which mark the best of modern historicism but honors its readers. To read Kagan’s ‘History of the Peloponnesian War’ at the present hour is to be almost unbearably tested.”-George Steiner, The New Yorker (reviewing the four-volume series)

About The Author

Donald Kagan

Donald Kagan is Sterling Professor of Classics and History at Yale University.

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