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Sparta and War

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Ten new essays from a distinguished international cast treat Sparta's most famous area of activity. The results are challenging. Among the contributors, Thomas Figueira explores the paradox that Sparta's cavalry was an undistinguished institution. Jean Ducat conducts the most thorough study to date of Sparta's official cowards, the 'tremblers'. Anton Powell asks why Sparta chose not to destroy Athens after the Peloponnesian War. And Stephen Hodkinson argues that the image of Spartan society as militaristic may after all be a?mirage. This is the sixth volume from the International Sparta Seminar, founded by Powell and Hodkinson in 1988. The series has established itself as the main forum for the study of Spartan history.

Author: Hodkinson Stephen
Publisher: CLASSICAL PRESS OF WALES
Pages: 309
ISBN: 9781905125111
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2006

Introduction - Stephen Hodkinson
1. The Spartan 'tremblers' - Jean Ducat Translated by P.-J. Shaw
2. The Spartan hippeis - Thomas J. Figueira
3. Commemorating the Spartan war-dead - Polly Low
4. Was classical Sparta a military society? - Stephen Hodkinson
5. The Lacedaemonian state: fortifications, frontiers and historical problems - Jacqueline Christien Translated by Anton Powell
6. Amompharetos, the lochos of Pitane and the Spartan system of villages - Marcello Lupi
7. Why the Spartans fight so well…even in disorder? -- Xenophon's view - Noreen Humble
8. The politics of Spartan mercenary service - Ellen Millender
9. Spartans and the use of treachery among their enemies - Francoise Ruze
10. Why did Sparta not destroy Athens in 404, or 403 BC? - Anton Powell
Index

Stephen Hodkinson is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Nottingham, where he co-directs the Centre for Spartan and Peloponnesian Studies.

Anton Powell has been founder and Director of the University of Wales Institute of Classics and Ancient History. In 2006 and again in 2008 he was professeur invite at the Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris.

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