A Smaller History of Greece: from the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest
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An accessible chronological survey presents Greece's physical landscape and earliest origins, then follows the emergence of communities, colonization, and the formation of civic institutions. It contrasts different constitutional models by tracing Sparta's conservative oligarchy, the rise and fall of tyrannies, and the gradual development of Athenian reforms and democracy. Military episodes are treated in sequence, from invasions and decisive battles through the long Peloponnesian conflicts and notable expeditions that reshaped interstate power. The narrative proceeds to Macedonian dominance under Philip and his successor, the diffusion of Hellenistic rule, and the eventual incorporation of Greece into the Roman world. A final chapter sketches the growth of Greek literature up to the classical age.
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