Athens and Sparta by Stephen Todd

Athens and Sparta by Stephen Todd

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Athens and Sparta by Stephen Todd

Athens and Sparta were the two leading powers in the Classical Greek world. They represented entirely different systems of social organization: oligarchic conservatism at Sparta versus radical democracy at Athens. There was continuing ideological rivalry, culminating in the Peloponnesian War, a central event in Greek history. This text focuses on the image of rival societies, as Athens and Sparta have been perceived, by contemporaries, by later Greeks, during the Roman period and beyond. The topics covered include education, land-holding, the division of the sexes, the buildings of Athens, the development of Spartan traditional customs to meet the demands of the Roman tourist trade, and the relationship between imperialism and democracy, in antiquity and today. There is also an examination of the way in which the Peloponnesian War was constructed, if not invented, by its historian, Thucydides. The book is part of the "Classical World" series, which explores the culture and achievement of the civilizations of Rome. It is designed for students and teachers of Classical Civilization.
Stephen Todd is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Manchester.
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ISBN 13 9781853993985
ISBN 10 1853993980
Title Athens and Sparta
Author Stephen Todd
Series Classical World
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1998-01-01
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.