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Ancient Greeks: Creating the Classical Tradition
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Ancient Greeks: Creating the Classical Tradition
Greek ideas can be found in the laws that govern our lives, the buildings in which we live, the books we read, and the vocabulary we use every day.

Ancient Greeks chronicles the lives and accomplishments of Greek figures whose influence continues to be felt today.
 
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Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical Antiquity
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Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical AntiquitySoldiers and Ghosts is a stunningly original contribution to our understanding of ancient warfare, written with great style and verve.
It is one of those rare books that powerfully challenges received opinion and demands attention.
At the same time, it is a wonderful read that should hold appeal for any layman with an interest in the Greeks and Romans or simply in the history of warfare
 
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The Ancient Greeks: New Perspectives
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The Ancient Greeks: New Perspectives The ancient Greeks established the very blueprint of Western civilization—our societies, institutions, art, and culture—and thanks to remarkable new findings, we know more about them than ever, and it's all here in this up-to-date introductory volume.
 
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Children and Sexuality: From The Greeks to the Great War
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Children and Sexuality: From The Greeks to the Great War Children and Sexuality discusses the historical relationship between children and sexuality, and the changing views of child-adult relations in the sexual domain, in a series of case studies extending from the Greeks to the Great War. Chapters provide highly original interpretations of these cases that challenge the received views of children and sexuality, as well as traditional disciplinary conventions. While the book is firmly grounded in history and literature, biography and social custom, it also engages with current debates in literary and cultural history; as well as the new history and anthropology of childhood.
 
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Ancient Greece
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Ancient GreeceWestern civilization began with the Greeks. From the highpoint of the 5th century BC through the cultural triumphs of the Alexandrian era to their impact on the developing Roman empire, the Greeks shaped the philosophy, art, architecture, and literature of the Mediterranean world. Beginning with the Homeric period, once believed to be a realm of myth, Paine takes the reader on a journey through more than 12 centuries of Greek culture. He shows what archaeologists have revealed of the Trojan Wars and Mycenae, outlines the glories of Athens at its height, and provides a gripping narrative of the struggle between the Greeks and the mighty Persian empire. The guide also highlights the careers of great political and military leaders, such as Pericles and Alexander the Great, and explores the importance of great philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle. Dramatists and demagogues, stoics and epicureans, aristocrats and helots all take their place in the unfolding story of Greek achievement.
 
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