The Spartans: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
History
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
176
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 26, 2022
Editorial
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019878760X
ISBN-13
9780198787600
Descripción
Andrew J. Bayliss delves into the world of the Spartans, offering a concise yet rich exploration of one of history's most fascinating and enigmatic cultures. The narrative draws readers into the austere lifestyle and unique social structures of Spartan society, characterized by its military discipline and communal values. With a keen eye for detail, Bayliss illuminates the complexities of Spartan life, from their rigorous educational systems to their strategic prowess in warfare.
Readers learn about the pivotal role of the warrior ethos in shaping Spartan identity, as well as the societal norms and customs that fostered a sense of unity and strength among its citizens. The exploration extends beyond the battlefield, touching on art, religion, and governance, thereby presenting a holistic view of what made Sparta a compelling civilization in ancient Greece.
Bayliss skillfully unpacks the myths and realities surrounding Sparta, distinguishing between the heroic ideal and the stark truths of everyday life. As the narrative unfolds, it invites reflection on themes of power, sacrifice, and the broader implications of Spartan legacy in the annals of history.
With a focus on clarity and accessibility, this work serves as an ideal introduction for those intrigued by ancient cultures and the enduring impact of the Spartans on contemporary society. From the agoge's rigorous training to the significant historical conflicts, readers come away with a deeper understanding of what it meant to be Spartan and how their influence resonates to this day.
Readers learn about the pivotal role of the warrior ethos in shaping Spartan identity, as well as the societal norms and customs that fostered a sense of unity and strength among its citizens. The exploration extends beyond the battlefield, touching on art, religion, and governance, thereby presenting a holistic view of what made Sparta a compelling civilization in ancient Greece.
Bayliss skillfully unpacks the myths and realities surrounding Sparta, distinguishing between the heroic ideal and the stark truths of everyday life. As the narrative unfolds, it invites reflection on themes of power, sacrifice, and the broader implications of Spartan legacy in the annals of history.
With a focus on clarity and accessibility, this work serves as an ideal introduction for those intrigued by ancient cultures and the enduring impact of the Spartans on contemporary society. From the agoge's rigorous training to the significant historical conflicts, readers come away with a deeper understanding of what it meant to be Spartan and how their influence resonates to this day.
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