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Greeks wearing dresses

I'm happy to report that my article Ancient Greeks in Drag: The Liberation of Thebes and Other Acts of Heroic Transvestism is now available for the Kindle.


Here's the book description from Amazon:

The subject of Greek warfare conjures up a certain image. One thinks of armor-clad titans stabbing one another through the neck, javelins glancing off their breastplates, shield crashing against shield. But war in ancient Greece had more than one face: sometimes Greek warriors wore dresses.

In 379 B.C., a band of exiles snuck into Thebes in central Greece and assassinated a number of the Theban oligarchs who had colluded in Sparta’s suppression of the city. Their coup resulted in the liberation of Thebes from Spartan control. The exiles’ plan was a daring one, not least because some of the conspirators disguised themselves as women in order to get within sword range of their targets. “Ancient Greeks in Drag” tells the story of the exiles’ liberation of their city and discusses several other ancient accounts in which beardless Greek males reportedly dispatched their enemies while masquerading as women. 

(ARTICLE: 5000 words. “Ancient Greeks in Drag” is a revised version of an article originally published in MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History.)
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Published on September 20, 2013 08:17 Tags: ancient-history, greece

HERMS booklet FREE on Kindle 9/24 and 9/25

I'm celebrating the release of my article Ancient Greeks in Drag by making The Mutilation of the Herms FREE on Kindle today and tomorrow. It should appear listed as free on all the Amazons (e.g., here's the link for Amazon.co.uk). Please take a look.
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Published on September 24, 2013 08:56 Tags: ancient-history, free, greece, kindle