The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta
Yale Library of Military History

The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta

The Persian Challenge

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> “Powerfully illustrates . . . that this regime determined the character and limits of Sparta’s domestic and foreign policy.” (Susan D. Collins, The Review of Politics)

More than 2500 years ago a confederation of small Greek city-states defeated the invading armies of Persia, the most powerful empire in the world. In this meticulously researched study, historian Paul Rahe argues that Sparta was responsible for the initial establishment of the Hellenic defensive coalition and was the most essential player in its ultimate victory.

Drawing from an impressive range of ancient sources, including Herodotus and Plutarch, the author veers from the traditional Atheno-centric view of the Greco-Persian Wars to examine from a Spartan perspective the strategy that halted the Persian juggernaut. Rahe provides a fascinating, detailed picture of life in Sparta circa 480 B.C., revealing how the Spartans’ form of government and the regimen to which they subjected themselves instilled within them the pride, confidence, discipline, and discernment necessary to forge an alliance that would stand firm against a great empire, driven by religious fervor, that held sway over two-fifths of the human race. 

“[Rahe] has an excellent eye for military logistics . . . crisp and persuasive.” —The Wall Street Journal

“Intensely well-researched and well-balanced.” —Steve Donoghue, The National

“Masterful.” —Joseph Bottum, Books and Culture

“A serious scholarly endeavor.” —Eric W. Robinson, American Historical Review

“This brilliant revisionist study . . . reminds us how Sparta . . . saved Western freedom from the Persian aggression—and did so because of its innate courage, political stability, and underappreciated genius.” —Victor Davis Hanson, author of The Other Greeks 

“Full of keen understandings that help explain Spartan policy, diplomacy, and strategy.” —Donald Kagan, author of The Peloponnesian War

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
November 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
408
Pages
PUBLISHER
Yale University Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
14.3
MB

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