Within the space of three centuries leading up to the great Persian invasion of 480 BC, Greece was transformed from a simple peasant society into a sophisticated civilization that dominated the shores... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A wonderful synthesis, learned but not wordy, of the kind that only a very senior historian could write. Effectively conveys his views as to many complicated problems of early Greece, while giving due regard to the positions of others.
A great introduction to the origins of the West
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I found "Early Greece" to be a great book, that really helps the reader to understand the context of the development of the classical Greek civilisation, how it was influenced by the surrounding cultures, but at the same time started its unique path.The writer does an excellant job of keeping us engaged in his work. I found it to be an easy and enjoyable read. I was challenged by the writer's work to look beyond the accepted wisdom of our understanding of how much we have been influenced by the Greeks, especially his analysis of the clash between Greek and Asian cultures, in his understanding of the Persian wars.Great book!
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