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Greece in the Ancient World

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Greece in the Ancient World

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeremy McInerney

ISBN:

9780500252260

Publisher:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Imprint:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Publication Date:

1st February 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

938

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 192mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

1410g

Description

Spanning the Minoan and Mycenaean origins of Greece to its eventual conquest by Rome, this new single-author survey combines an authoritative and engaging retelling of the history of ancient Greece with an assessment of the relevance of the Greeks today. Beautifully illustrated with examples of art, archaeology and architecture - from the frescoes of Akrotiri to the spectacular discovery of the Tomb of the Griffin Warrior in 2015 - this account foregrounds the variety and diversity of what it meant to be Greek. Dedicated chapters on Athens and Sparta highlight the differences of culture and civic structure within the Greek world, as well as the political tensions that would precipitate the Peloponnesian War and the subsequent Macedonian Hellenistic Age. Numerous maps and timelines support the clear chronological narrative, while 'Spotlight' features at the end of each chapter offer a visual commentary on specific concepts, places and institutions, such as the oracle of Delphi and the image of Alexander the Great.

Greece in the Ancient World is the story of a culture that transformed the Western world. The Greeks' achievements and failures, their ideals and their faults, established a legacy that remains at the heart of our modern life.

Reviews

'McInerneys writing is clear and engaging so that undergraduates at any level should be able to grasp the arguments' - Paula Debnar, Professor of Classics, Mount Holyoke College
'This is an excellent text. The author has found a good balance of detailed description and critical analysis over a range of topics' - Lucien Frary, Associate Professor, Rider University
'Eminently readable, lots of illustrations, with a good balance between narrative history and critical analysis' - Denise Demetriou, Professor, University of California
'An engaging personal perspective on this extraordinary period as fascinating as it is thought-provoking' - Current World Archaeology
'McInerney is a good storyteller, who authoritatively and compellingly makes Greece in antiquity relevant to the contemporary experience of both Greeks and others' - History Today
'Perfect for the perplexed first-timer and the old hand in need of refreshment nothing is taken for granted and nothing is left out' - Minerva

Author Bio

Jeremy McInerney is Davidson Kennedy Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and chair of the Graduate Group in Ancient History. He also serves on the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, where he was Whitehead Professor. At the University of Pennsylvania he has won the Ira Abrams Teaching Award and the Lindback Award.

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