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The Peloponnesian War

De: Donald Kagan
Narrado por: Bill Wallace
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For almost three decades at the end of the fifth century BC the ancient world was torn apart in a conflict that was, within its historical context, as dramatic, divisive, and destructive as the great world wars of the 20th century. The Peloponnesian War pitted Greek against Greek: the Athenians, with their glorious empire, rich legacy of democracy and political rights, and extraordinary cultural achievement, against the militaristic, oligarchic Spartan state. The result was a period of unprecedented brutality, one that violated even the rugged code that had previously governed Greek combat, and led to an enormous destruction of life and property, intensification of factional and class hostility, and a reversal of the trend toward democratic development. With these came a collapse in the habits, institutions, beliefs, and restraints that had long been the foundation of civilization.

Now Donald Kagan, one of the world’s most respected historians, has written a new account of the Peloponnesian War—a lively, readable narrative that offers a richly detailed portrait of a vanished world while honoring its timeless relevance. In chronicling the rise and fall of a great empire, The Peloponnesian War illuminates the interplay of intelligence and chance in human affairs, the role of great individuals and masses of people in determining the course of events, and the potential of leadership and the limits within which it must operate. Among the brilliant portraits of extraordinary statesmen are those of Pericles, the greatest among the Athenians and a man determined to pursue a policy of deterrence, and the charismatic, duplicitous Alcibiades. Kagan captures the dynamic of war in his thrilling re-creations of some of the most famous military campaigns of antiquity.

With its fresh examination of a pivotal moment of Western civilization, The Peloponnesian War is a magisterial work of historiography—a chronicle of a dark time whose lessons are especially resonant today.

©2003 Donald Kagan (P)2010 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ancient Civilización Europa Grecia Militar Mundial Roma Wars & Conflicts Historia antigua Antigua Grecia Guerra Oriente Medio Mitología Italia Edad media
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“A fresh, clear and fast-moving account…for general readers.” ( New York Times Book Review)
“The best account [of the Peloponnesian War] now available.” ( Los Angeles Times Book Review)
“Kagan gives us neither heroes and villains nor victors and victims. What infuses his pages is above all a sense of agency: men making and implementing decisions that seemed right at the time however they ended. Such lessons will not be lost on contemporary readers.” ( Publishers Weekly)
Thorough Historical Account • Elegant Storytelling • Excellent Narration • Lucid Examination • Accessible Overview
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Bill Wallace's voice perfectly complements Professor Kagan's lucid examination of the war between Athens and Sparta.

A great reading of an excellent book

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Though it will help to come into this book with at least a basic understanding of the Greco-Persian War that preceded the events described as well as the geography of the Aegean and ancient Greece, this is as thorough and elegant a telling of a massive turbulent event that you'll find in popular history.

Fascinating story, and well told

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One of the best books I’ve listened to here on audible. Absolutely wonderful. Kagan masters the history!

Excellent!

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Kagan is a master of his subject and this is a succinct and accessible overview of this civil war between the cities of ancient Greece. The narrator is excellent. Any listener not familiar with the geography of the region at this time should definitely listen with a text of some type with maps of the region covering this period.

Superb single volume overview of the Peloponnesian War

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I’ve watched Kagan’s free lectures on Greek history a few times. This is a very polished version of the main part of those lectures. Anyone interested in this war and Greek history will enjoy this book.

Great read

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Fills in a lot of gaps and holes that Thucydides does not explain to his 5th Century Greek audience. This book should be read only if you've labored through the real thing which is also available on audible.

Good supplement to the real thing

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What did you love best about The Peloponnesian War?

Obtaining a better grasp on what caused the war, what happened during the war, and what the outcome was.

What did you like best about this story?

How much it ties into events that still occur in international relationships to this day.

Which scene was your favorite?

The description of the battles on Cyprus and the Athenian fleet when they left for Cyprus were amazing.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I knew it would be too long to listen to in one sitting.

Any additional comments?

If you are a lover of history, international relations, or military action you should listen to this book.

The only frustrating part was the significance of the people involved in this conflict and how I had no clue how to spell their ancient Greek names since I read this as an audiobook instead of on paper.

Historical Parallels Abound

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absolutely loved this book, and the reading performance. Thank you Donald Kagan for the untold amount of effort in telling this momentous history.

incredible

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Fantastically organized and presented for anyone who loves military history, strategy, and more. The hardest part is remembering all the complicated ancient hellenic names..

Fantastic

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Bill Wallace gives a good American English narration of Donald Kagan’s superb overview and analysis of Thucydides’s The Peloponnesian War, an abridged version of his four volume series (for scholars). The paperback notes it was a national bestseller. Who knew? Did people read this book in lieu of reading Thucydides? How do you do that? How does one read this book instead of first reading the real McCoy? Regardless, I found Kagan a decent review that clarifies the tediousness that one confronts reading Thucydides. I read Victor Davis Hanson’s A War Like No Other before reading Kagan and consider Hanson better organized, clarifying, and useful as a reference. But it is a close preference. Kagan’s book is organized chronologically, Hanson by topic. Going back to the Audible, Bill Wallace is a pleasant narrator. He only mispronounces a few names. I listened at 1.2x and never felt rushed nor my comprehension compromised. Depending on further reading, I may find the pluck to wade into Kagan’s larger four volume work. More is required.

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