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The Peloponnesian War: A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Greek War Between the Two Leading City-States in Ancient Greece — Athens and Sparta

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If you want to discover the captivating history of the Peloponnesian War, then keep reading...Free History BONUS Inside!The Peloponnesian War enveloped the entire Greek world, from Syracuse on the island of Sicily to the shores of western Turkey. It ravaged the Greek population and produced great hardships, and it led to the eventual downfall of the Athenian Empire and the rise of the Spartan Empire. But during this time of great challenge, Greek culture would once again reveal itself as one of the richest and most interesting of the time. An intellectual psyche based on morality and rationalism caused people to question the nature of war more than they ever had before, as well as the functionality and purpose of democracy, and this perspective led to tremendous achievements in both art and literature. And it’s during this war that the world was introduced to one of the greatest philosophers of all Socrates. So, while it’s true that war should be avoided at all costs, it’s also true that it’s a great teacher. It shows people who they are, and it forces them to rise up in the face of great adversity. And while the Athenians did eventually fall to the Spartans, neither side won or lost. The only losers were those who lived during this tragic conflict that was defined by famine and plague, and the only winners were those who came afterward and who were able to enjoy the tremendous advancements in human culture that came from one of the most prolific conflicts of all time.In The Peloponnesian A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Greek War Between the Two Leading City-States in Ancient Greece—Athens and Sparta, you will discover topics such Understanding PeloponneseThe Peloponnesian and Delian LeaguesRising Tensions Between Athens and The First Peloponnesian War to the Thirty Years’ PeaceThe Archidamian War to the Peace of NiciasThe Attack of Syracuse Brings More WarThe Ionian War and the Fall of AthensFighting in an Ancient Greek ArmyThe War’s Impact on Greek CulturePhilosophy During SocratesAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the Peloponnesian War, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!

110 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 8, 2019

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November 25, 2020
It is not easy to judge this book. Basically, it is an appetiser for people who want to know more about the subject but it can be a sufficient read for those who want less than Wikipedia info told in decent explanatory format.
It is not a well organised book but organised enough, not well written but written well enough. It is brief but does not lack in details. Sometimes it is superficial, sometimes in depth. And it should be praised for its attempt to talk about causes of war as well as its influence on arts, literature and philosophy.
The authors are unknown so there is no way to judge their knowledge. There are no references but the story is simple enough that it probably does not need them.
In the end, a book worth reading. It took me two days but I should have probably used more time to read it - more carefully.
And for those who have kindle unlimited subscription- the book is free.
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May 14, 2021
Simpler and straight

A very good speedy read and easy understanding of a very sophisticated issue like the Peloponnesian war. Excellent for beginners!
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