The Wars of the Ancient Greeks and Their Invention of Western Military Culture (The Cassell history of Warfare)

$20.69

This book provides a historical study of ancient Greek warfare and its influence on Western military culture.

The Wars of the Ancient Greeks and Their Invention of Western Military Culture (The Cassell history of Warfare)
The Wars of the Ancient Greeks and Their Invention of Western Military Culture (The Cassell history of Warfare)
$20.69

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The Ancient Greeks–who believed that war is the most important thing humans do–bequeathed to the West an incomparable military legacy that still influences the structure of armies and doctrine. Understand the reasons why their unique approach to fighting was so successful and so relentless, its role at the heart of classical culture, the rise of the city state, agrarian duels, the emergence of Athenian and Spartan power, the development of war as a specialized science, and the collapse of Greek warfare after Alexander the Great. 224 pages, 70 color illus., 80 b/w illus., 7 3/4 x 10 3/8.

Features

  • military history
  • a multi-volume history of war and warfare from ancient to modern times
  • ancient Greek warfare

Additional information

Weight 1.043 lbs
Dimensions 20.3 × 2.5 × 27.9 in

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