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Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War

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Understanding the history of Athens in the all important years of the second half of the fifth century B.C. is largely dependent on the work of the historian Thucydides. Previous scholarship has tended to view Thucydides' account as infallible.
This book challenges that received wisdom, advancing original and controversial views of Thucydides' account of the Peloponnesian War; his misrepresentation of Alcibiades and Demosthenes; his relationship with Pericles; and his views on the Athenian Empire.
Cawkwell's comprehensive analysis of Thucydides and his historical writings is persuasive, erudite and an immensely valuable addition to the scholarship and criticism of a rich and popular period of Greek history.

172 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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A difficult and specialized work that criticizes what Thucydides didn't include, such as Athenian overtures to Persia. Almost, forgetting the work incomplete. For grad seminars and not the general reader.
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