The Hellenistic Peloponnese: Interstate Relations : A Narrative and Analytic History from the Fourth Century to 4th BC
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
The Hellenistic World
ISBN-10
1910589608
ISBN-13
9781910589601
Publisher
Classical Press of Wales
Imprint
Classical Press of Wales
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 13th, 2017
Print length
556 Pages
Weight
1,158 grams
Dimensions
16.80 x 24.20 x 3.20 cms
Product Classification:
Ancient history: to c 500 CE
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Modern treatments of Peloponnesian history are often fragmented by poleis and period. This book offers a comprehensive narrative of the political history of the entire Peloponnese from 371 to 146 bc, using both literary and epigraphic evidence. In the Hellenistic Peloponnese a long shadow was cast by the great changes of the 4th century. After Sparta's long-invincible army had been defeated at the battle of Leuktra (371), internal divisions and alliances were patterned by the interventions of external powers: Thebans, Macedonian rulers, and finally the Romans. The author's findings reveal remarkable consistencies in the history of the Peloponnese. Sparta's confidence and ambition refused to die; other Peloponnesian states conducted foreign policies in reaction initially to Sparta's decline but, later, to her resurgence – and to the prospect of further resurgence still. The book reveals continuity as regards Sparta in the foreign policies of Elis, most of Arkadia, Messenia, and the Achaian Confederacy. These definite patterns formed Peloponnesian history far beyond the narrow relation of each community to Sparta: they also shaped the relation of most major Peloponnesian states to each other and to external powers.
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