"Ancient Greece is an excellent text. The authors' shared opinion that ancient Greece is 'one of the most improbable success stories in all of world history' unfolds in a happy combination of the traditional detail of familiar names and events along with a tale of the nameless many--even slaves, women, children, and non-Greeks." --Carol Thomas, Professor of History, University of Washington and President of the Association of Ancient Historians"My students and I have been waiting for such a clear and fluid reconstruction of Greek history--an unusually smooth blend of political, social, and cultural history. By authors widely recognized for their commitment to teaching as well as scholarship, this work has many strengths and pedagogical virtues." --Donald G. Kyle, Professor of History, University of Texas at Arlington
"Ancient Greece is an excellent text. The authors' shared
opinion that ancient Greece is 'one of the most improbable success
stories in all of world history' unfolds in a happy combination of
the traditional detail of familiar names and events along with a
tale of the nameless many--even slaves,
women, children, and non-Greeks." --Carol Thomas, Professor of
History, University of Washington and President of the
Association of Ancient Historians
"My students and I have been waiting for such a clear and fluid
reconstruction of Greek history--an unusually smooth blend of
political, social, and cultural history. By authors widely
recognized for their commitment to teaching as well as scholarship,
this work has many strengths and pedagogical
virtues." --Donald G. Kyle, Professor of History, University of
Texas at Arlington
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