Hamilton, Charles D.:Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony.
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[EAN: 9780801425400], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.5], [PU: Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press], Jacket, XIX, 280 p., maps. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Price tag residue on the back of the jacket, somewhat rubbed, small staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Preisschildrückstand auf Rückseite des Umschlags, etwas berieben, kleine Anschmutzung auf dem Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - This book focuses both on King Agesilaus II (c. 443-c. 358 b.c.) as a man and as an influential public figure, and on Sparta, the state he ruled for some 40 years during the period in which it dominated much of the Greek world. Using the insights of psychohistory, Charles Hamilton begins by analyzing Agesilaus’ character and personality and then assesses his performance as king. After offering an overview of Spartan society in the fourth century, Hamilton addresses the question of Sparta’s readiness to meet the challenges it was soon to face. In narrative fashion, the remaining chapters deal with the period from 397, just after Agesilaus’ accession to the throne, to the Second Battle of Mantineia in 362, with emphasis on political, diplomatic, and military issues. In Hamilton’s view, Agesilaus was obsessed by a grudge against Thebes, the pursuit of which shaped many of his political actions and led to the ultimate failure of the Spartan hegemony. Throughout, Hamilton cites ancient sources liberally and discusses them in support of his judgments and interpretations. Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony will be of interest to ancient historians and their students, particularly those who work in the area of Greek political history, as well as to classicists and to political scientists concerned with the ancient world. - Charles D. Hamilton is Professor of History and Classics at San Diego State University. He is the author of Sparta’s Bitter Victories: Politics and Diplomacy in the Corinthian War (Cornell University Press). ISBN 9780801425400 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 585 Original hardcover with dust jacket., Books<
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[EAN: 9780801425400], Tweedehands, zeer goed, [SC: 7.05], [PU: Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press,], Jacket, XIX, 280 p., maps. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Price tag residue on the back of the jacket, somewhat rubbed, small staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Preisschildrückstand auf Rückseite des Umschlags, etwas berieben, kleine Anschmutzung auf dem Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - This book focuses both on King Agesilaus II (c. 443-c. 358 b.c.) as a man and as an influential public figure, and on Sparta, the state he ruled for some 40 years during the period in which it dominated much of the Greek world. Using the insights of psychohistory, Charles Hamilton begins by analyzing Agesilaus’ character and personality and then assesses his performance as king. After offering an overview of Spartan society in the fourth century, Hamilton addresses the question of Sparta’s readiness to meet the challenges it was soon to face. In narrative fashion, the remaining chapters deal with the period from 397, just after Agesilaus’ accession to the throne, to the Second Battle of Mantineia in 362, with emphasis on political, diplomatic, and military issues. In Hamilton’s view, Agesilaus was obsessed by a grudge against Thebes, the pursuit of which shaped many of his political actions and led to the ultimate failure of the Spartan hegemony. Throughout, Hamilton cites ancient sources liberally and discusses them in support of his judgments and interpretations. Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony will be of interest to ancient historians and their students, particularly those who work in the area of Greek political history, as well as to classicists and to political scientists concerned with the ancient world. - Charles D. Hamilton is Professor of History and Classics at San Diego State University. He is the author of Sparta’s Bitter Victories: Politics and Diplomacy in the Corinthian War (Cornell University Press). ISBN 9780801425400 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 585 Original hardcover with dust jacket., Books<
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Hamilton, Charles D.:Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony.
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[PU: Ithaca London : Cornell University Press], XIX, 280 p., maps. Original hardcover with dust jacket.
From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the Interna… Mehr…
[PU: Ithaca London : Cornell University Press], XIX, 280 p., maps. Original hardcover with dust jacket.
From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Price tag residue on the back of the jacket, somewhat rubbed, small staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Preisschildrückstand auf Rückseite des Umschlags, etwas berieben, kleine Anschmutzung auf dem Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - This book focuses both on King Agesilaus II (c. 443-c. 358 b.c.) as a man and as an influential public figure, and on Sparta, the state he ruled for some 40 years during the period in which it dominated much of the Greek world. Using the insights of psychohistory, Charles Hamilton begins by analyzing Agesilaus character and personality and then assesses his performance as king. After offering an overview of Spartan society in the fourth century, Hamilton addresses the question of Spartas readiness to meet the challenges it was soon to face. In narrative fashion, the remaining chapters deal with the period from 397, just after Agesilaus accession to the throne, to the Second Battle of Mantineia in 362, with emphasis on political, diplomatic, and military issues. In Hamiltons view, Agesilaus was obsessed by a grudge against Thebes, the pursuit of which shaped many of his political actions and led to the ultimate failure of the Spartan hegemony. Throughout, Hamilton cites ancient sources liberally and discusses them in support of his judgments and interpretations. Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony will be of interest to ancient historians and their students, particularly those who work in the area of Greek political history, as well as to classicists and to political scientists concerned with the ancient world. - Charles D. Hamilton is Professor of History and Classics at San Diego State University. He is the author of Spartas Bitter Victories: Politics and Diplomacy in the Corinthian War (Cornell University Press). ISBN 9780801425400, DE, [SC: 3.00], gebraucht gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 585g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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XIX, 280 p., maps. Original hardcover with dust jacket. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT).… Mehr…
XIX, 280 p., maps. Original hardcover with dust jacket. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Price tag residue on the back of the jacket, somewhat rubbed, small staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Preisschildrückstand auf Rückseite des Umschlags, etwas berieben, kleine Anschmutzung auf dem Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - This book focuses both on King Agesilaus II (c. 443-c. 358 b.c.) as a man and as an influential public figure, and on Sparta, the state he ruled for some 40 years during the period in which it dominated much of the Greek world. Using the insights of psychohistory, Charles Hamilton begins by analyzing Agesilaus’ character and personality and then assesses his performance as king. After offering an overview of Spartan society in the fourth century, Hamilton addresses the question of Sparta’s readiness to meet the challenges it was soon to face. In narrative fashion, the remaining chapters deal with the period from 397, just after Agesilaus’ accession to the throne, to the Second Battle of Mantineia in 362, with emphasis on political, diplomatic, and military issues. In Hamilton’s view, Agesilaus was obsessed by a grudge against Thebes, the pursuit of which shaped many of his political actions and led to the ultimate failure of the Spartan hegemony. Throughout, Hamilton cites ancient sources liberally and discusses them in support of his judgments and interpretations. Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony will be of interest to ancient historians and their students, particularly those who work in the area of Greek political history, as well as to classicists and to political scientists concerned with the ancient world. - Charles D. Hamilton is Professor of History and Classics at San Diego State University. He is the author of Sparta’s Bitter Victories: Politics and Diplomacy in the Corinthian War (Cornell University Press). ISBN 9780801425400 Versand D: 3,00 EUR , [PU:Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press,]<
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Hamilton, Charles D:Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony.
- gebunden oder broschiert 1991, ISBN: 9780801425400
Ithaca ; London, Cornell University Press, XIX, 280 p., maps. Original hardcover with dust jacket. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International… Mehr…
Ithaca ; London, Cornell University Press, XIX, 280 p., maps. Original hardcover with dust jacket. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Price tag residue on the back of the jacket, somewhat rubbed, small staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Preisschildrückstand auf Rückseite des Umschlags, etwas berieben, kleine Anschmutzung auf dem Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - This book focuses both on King Agesilaus II (c. 443-c. 358 b.c.) as a man and as an influential public figure, and on Sparta, the state he ruled for some 40 years during the period in which it dominated much of the Greek world. Using the insights of psychohistory, Charles Hamilton begins by analyzing Agesilaus? character and personality and then assesses his performance as king. After offering an overview of Spartan society in the fourth century, Hamilton addresses the question of Sparta?s readiness to meet the challenges it was soon to face. In narrative fashion, the remaining chapters deal with the period from 397, just after Agesilaus? accession to the throne, to the Second Battle of Mantineia in 362, with emphasis on political, diplomatic, and military issues. In Hamilton?s view, Agesilaus was obsessed by a grudge against Thebes, the pursuit of which shaped many of his political actions and led to the ultimate failure of the Spartan hegemony. Throughout, Hamilton cites ancient sources liberally and discusses them in support of his judgments and interpretations. Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony will be of interest to ancient historians and their students, particularly those who work in the area of Greek political history, as well as to classicists and to political scientists concerned with the ancient world. - Charles D. Hamilton is Professor of History and Classics at San Diego State University. He is the author of Sparta?s Bitter Victories: Politics and Diplomacy in the Corinthian War (Cornell University Press). ISBN 9780801425400Biographie 1991, [PU: Cornell University Press]<
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