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The Peloponnesian war, taught by Professor Kenneth W. Harl

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The Peloponnesian war, taught by Professor Kenneth W. Harl
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-265)
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videorecording
Main title
The Peloponnesian war
Oclc number
184985734
Responsibility statement
taught by Professor Kenneth W. Harl
Runtime
999
Series statement
The great courses. Ancient & medieval history
Summary
The ancient Greek historian Thucydides called it "a war like no other"--Arguably the greatest in the history of the world up to that time. The Peloponnesian War pitted Athens and her allies against a league of city-states headed by Sparta. Thucydides's eyewitness account of the war has been a classic for 24 centuries and is still studied for its profound truths about the nature of human strife. In The Peloponnesian War, Professor Kenneth Harl draws on this masterpiece and other ancient sources to give you a full picture of the Greek world in uneasy peace and then all-out war in the late 5th century B.C
Technique
live action
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