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Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens

A History of Ancient Greece

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"We Greeks are one in blood and one in language; we have temples to the gods and religious rites in common, and a common way of life." This declaration by fifth-century historian Herodotus highlights the shared identity of the Greeks, yet it raises questions about their frequent alliances with the "barbarian" Persians against fellow Greeks and the prevalent internecine conflicts throughout ancient Greek history. Acclaimed historian Robin Waterfield delves into these complexities in a comprehensive narrative spanning seven centuries, from the emergence of the Greeks around 750 BCE to the Roman conquest in 30 BCE. This single-volume account stands out for its engaging presentation and thorough coverage of the Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods. Waterfield skillfully integrates recent scholarship from classical historians and archaeologists, encouraging readers to critically analyze Greek history. The book offers a brilliant, up-to-date exploration of ancient Greece, appealing to both history enthusiasts and university students. It presents a compelling story of the civilization's disunity, underlying cultural solidarity, and eventual political unification, making it an essential read for anyone interested in this remarkable era.

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Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens, Robin Waterfield

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