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Song Of Wrath The Ten Years War Between Athens & Sparta

by J. E. Lendon
Song Of Wrath The Ten Years War Between Athens & Sparta

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Song of Wrath tells the story of Classical Athensand#8217; victorious Ten Yearsand#8217; War (431and#150; 421 BC) against grim Spartaand#151;the first decade of the terrible Peloponnesian War that turned the Golden Age of Greece to lead. Historian J.E. Lendon presents a sweeping tale of pitched battles by land and sea, sieges, sacks, raids, and deeds of cruelty and guileand#151;along with courageous acts of mercy, surprising charity, austere restraint, and arrogant resistance. Recounting the rise of democratic Athens to great-power status, and the resulting fury of authoritarian Sparta, Greeceand#8217;s traditional leader, Lendon portrays the causes and strategy of the war as a duel over national honor, a series of acts of revenge. A story of new pride challenging old, Song of Wrath is the first work of Ancient Greek history for the post-cold-war generation.

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Jeremy Black, author of War: A Short History

“Honor and shaming are key themes in Lendon’s accomplished account of the first ten years of the Peloponnesian War. A major work of history, this well-written study provides important insights on the classical world that Lendon ably extents to contemporary international relations.”

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Jeremy Black, author of War: A Short History

and#147;Honor and shaming are key themes in Lendonand#8217;s accomplished account of the first ten years of the Peloponnesian War. A major work of history, this well-written study provides important insights on the classical world that Lendon ably extents to contemporary international relations.and#8221;

Edward N. Luttwak, author of The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire

and#147;J.E. Lendon must disagree with Thucydides, the greatest of historians, to tell his own dramatic story of the Ten Yearsand#8217; War while still relying on him for his facts. J.E. Lendonand#8217;s learned enthusiasm pulls it offand#151;and many a reader will relish this book.and#8221;

Paul Cartledge, A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture at Cambridge University

and#147;J.E. Lendonand#8217;s polemology of ancient Greece recognizes no bounds andmdash; or equals. Honor is a major theme of his new finely researched and inimitably styled analysis of the Ten Yearsand#8217; War (431-421 BCE) fought between Sparta and Athens and their respective allies, and honor is due to its never less than engaging author.and#8221;and#160;

Barry Strauss, author of The Spartacus War and Professor of History at Cornell University

and#147;Ancient military history is hot these days. Song of Wrath is the latest book to show the value of a great story, told with skill by a talented historian and gifted writer armed with a powerful idea. It is learned, readable, and passionate.and#8221;

Donald Kagan, Sterling Professor of Classics and History at Yale University and author ofand#160;Thucydides: The Reinvention of History

and#147;J.E. Lendon has written a lively, learned and fascinating account and interpretation of the coming of the Peloponnesian War and the first ten years of the fighting.and#160;In Song of Wrath he explains the course of events as emerging chiefly from the values of the ancient Greeks, who cherished rank, honor and vengeance more than is recognized by modern experts in international relations and war.and#8221;

Tom Holland, author of Rubicon

and#147;Beautifully written and unfailingly informative: scholarship has rarely conveyed such a sense of visceral excitement.and#8221;

Adrian Goldsworthy, author of Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra

and#147;Well written and insightful. In Song of Wrath, J.E. Lendon discusses not simply how the Athenians and Spartans fought, but how they thought. This book demonstrates that a good story can also be good history.and#8221;

Dennis Showalter, Professor of History at Colorado College

and#147;This provocative and persuasive analysis of the Peloponnesian Warand#8217;s first ten years shifts focus from the and#145;realistand#8217; aspects of the conflictand#8217;s causes and conduct. Lendon stresses instead the centrality of honor, time, manifested by reciprocal acts of destruction and revenge. Humiliation, not conquest, was the primary war aimand#151;an aim so vague it made expanding the war easier than making peace.and#8221;

Publishers Weekly

and#147;In an exceptionally well-written account of the first 10 years of the Peloponnesian War (431and#150;421 B.C.E.), University of Virginia historian Lendon brings the Greek city-states to life. Crediting Thucydides with the humanizing of military history, Lendon emphasizes the extraordinary importance of worth or glory to the typical Greek and casts the long, bloody conflict between Athens and Sparta in the light of the concepts of honor and hubris.and#8221;

Library Journal

"Weaving together cultural and military history, Lendon details the events of the Peloponnesian Warand#8217;s first decade (431-421 B.C.E.) with language that is (as was his intention) more evocative of Herodotusand#8217;s epic-poetical style than the dryer intellectual approach of Thucydides.and#8221;

The Greek Star

and#147;A fast-paced military history that places readers in the heart of battle, Song of Wrath is essential reading for anyone interested in one of the momentous wars in world history.and#8221;

The Hellenic Voice

and#147;Historian J.E. Lendon presents a tale of pitched battles by land and sea, sieges, sacks, raids, and deeds of cruelty and guile andmdash; along with courageous acts of mercy, surprising charity, austere restraint, and arrogant resistance. Recounting the rise of democratic Athens to great-power status, and the resulting fury of authoritarian Sparta, Greeceand#8217;s traditional leader, Lendon portrays the causes and strategy of the war as a duel over national honor, a series of acts of revenge.and#8221;

TucsonCitizen.com

and#147;This is a panoramic narrative that spans the epoch from the Persian Wars in 479 BC to the resolution of the Ten Years War in 421 BC. The diplomatic maneuvers, big-picture strategies, and even the bloodshed on the battlefield itself are all revealed to bring into focus this blood chapter in Greek history.and#8221;

Choice

and#147;Lendonand#8217;s rejection of Thucydidesand#8217; assumptions and and#145;logicand#8217; and his analysis of and#145;faceand#8217; and and#145;standingand#8217; in this indecisive war on Hellenic hegemony challenge current scholarly consensus. Everyone can profit from Lendonand#8217;s polemical but thoroughly documented contrarian thesis exploring Thucydides, classical diplomacy, and peculiar protocols of ancient warfare.... Highly recommended.and#8221;

Review

"'The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in Sparta, made war inevitable,' wrote Thucydides in his fifth-century BC chronicle of the Peloponnesian War. Most scholars have accepted his explanation for the causes of the three-decade struggle that reshaped the Greek world. Thucydides' writings greatly influenced the thinking of 17th-century political philosopher Thomas Hobbes about how and why great powers come into conflict. Together, writes University of Virginia historian J. E. Lendon, Thucydides and Hobbes are 'the progenitors of the theoretical realism that abides in today's universities and think tanks.'" James Carman, The Wilson Quarterly (Read the entire Wilson Quarterly review)

Synopsis

A prize-winning classicistand#8217;s thrilling account of the Ten Yearsand#8217; Warand#151;the first stage of the Peloponnesian War

Synopsis

"Song of Wrath" is a prize-winning classicist's thrilling account of the Ten Years' War--the first stage of the Peloponnesian War.

About the Author

J.E. Lendon is professor of history at the University of Virginia and author of Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical Antiquity, runner-up for the Longman History Today Book of the Year Prize (2006).


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ISBN:
9780465015061
Binding:
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Publication date:
11/02/2010
Publisher:
BASIC BOOKS
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576
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Grade Range:
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Number of Units:
1
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Author:
Ted Lendon
Author:
J. E. Lendon
Author:
J. E. Lendon
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J. E. Lendon
Author:
J. E. Lendon
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