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Ancient Greek power struggle; military strategy dissected.

If you've got a keen interest in history, especially in the tactical intricacies of ancient warfare, Sir Nigel Bagnall's "The Peloponnesian War" could be an enlightening pick for you. Bagnall offers a fresh perspective by cutting through the complex political landscape of the time and weaving clarity into the strategic maneuvers of Athens and Sparta. Dive into this for a blend of meticulous research and an engaging recount of one of history's pivotal conflicts.

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ISBN: 9780312342159
Authors: Nigel Bagnall
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Date of Publication: 2006-07-25
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Politics, History
Goodreads rating: 3.61
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The Peloponnesian War, the epic struggle between Athens and Sparta, occupies a vital part in military history because of the enormous military and political changes it inspired. In this brilliant book, Sir Nigel Bagnall sets out to analyze and clarify the war, describing in compelling detail the events that led up to it. His meticulous attention to historical context offers a refreshing contrast to traditional accounts. The conflict lasted from 431 to 404 B.C., until the confederation led by Sparta finally conquered Athens and her allies. Bagnall dissects the complex relationship between the two states and closely studies their political conduct in the run-up to war, offering a riveting account of the strategy and tactics involved. He also outlines its innovations and lessons, which would have enormous military repercussions for future generations. These include the importance of having clear politico-strategic objectives, the interplay of maritime and land operations, and the problems of achieving cohesion in an alliance in which all the participants see themselves as fellow citizens. The Peloponnesian War is an important book that shines new light on an always relevant subject.
 

Ancient Greek power struggle; military strategy dissected.

If you've got a keen interest in history, especially in the tactical intricacies of ancient warfare, Sir Nigel Bagnall's "The Peloponnesian War" could be an enlightening pick for you. Bagnall offers a fresh perspective by cutting through the complex political landscape of the time and weaving clarity into the strategic maneuvers of Athens and Sparta. Dive into this for a blend of meticulous research and an engaging recount of one of history's pivotal conflicts.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.