List of Figures; List of Maps; Preface and Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Bronze Age and Homeric Warfare: Achilles vs. Hector?; Chapter 2: The Hoplite Phalanx: The Rise of the Polis; Chapter 3: Greek Naval Warfare: Ruling the Aegean; Chapter 4: Total War: Athens vs. Sparta; Chapter 5: The Fourth Century BCE: Mercenaries and Scoundrels; Chapter 6: Philip and Alexander of Macedon: Crushing the Polis, Conquering the World; Chapter 7: Warfare in the Hellenistic World: The Coming of Rome; Select Bibliography; Index
Matthew A. Sears is an Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of New Brunswick in Canada. He writes on ancient Greek history, society, and culture, and is the author of Athens, Thrace, and the Shaping of Athenian Leadership (2013) and co-author of Battles and Battlefields of Ancient Greece: A Guide to their History, Topography, and Archaeology (forthcoming).
"This is a hugely impressive, and just as importantly, enjoyable
book that offers the reader much more than the usual general survey
of this fascinating subject. Its pages are packed with the author’s
evaluation of evidence, discussions about scholarly debates, and
explanations of the evolving art of war, all the way from the
Mycenaeans to the Macedonians. This is, then, a fresh new look at a
topic that continues to captivate a wide audience that transcends
the boundaries of academia."Jason Crowley, Manchester Metropolitan
University, UK
"This is a hugely impressive, and just as importantly, enjoyable
book that offers the reader much more than the usual general survey
of this fascinating subject. Its pages are packed with the author’s
evaluation of evidence, discussions about scholarly debates, and
explanations of the evolving art of war, all the way from the
Mycenaeans to the Macedonians. This is, then, a fresh new look at a
topic that continues to captivate a wide audience that transcends
the boundaries of academia." - Jason Crowley, Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK"Ancient military history remains a
booming area of Classical Studies. In the last decade, major
collective works have been published. While these publications
provide wide-ranging overviews of various periods and aspects of
ancient warfare, their design (and price) is better suited for
specialist scholars than for undergraduates. We are therefore
grateful to the publishers for including a volume dedicated to
ancient Greek warfare in their Understanding the Ancient World
series of introductory textbooks; as such, it is the first book on
this topic especially designed for tertiary teaching purposes...
Sears’ book offers a detailed presentation of the vast and
difficult topic. As regards its suitability as a textbook for
educational purposes at the tertiary level, it will have
significant utility." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review"Sears has
created a comprehensive and scholarly textbook on ancient Greek
warfare, from the time of the Myceneans through the Hellenistic
era. The book is concerned not only with surveying Greek warfare
and martial culture in various periods, but also with demonstrating
continuity and tracking change over time. Each chapter contains
important observations and questions of the sort that any
instructor would want introductory-level students to consider,
particularly on matters of source use and scholarly debate... This
book is an eminently readable and praise-worthy survey of ancient
Greek warfare. Students are encouraged throughout to consider
carefully what they are reading and explore further the many
debates on Greek warfare. One of the great virtues of this book is
that the author constantly presents the reader with many sides of a
debate, which he reasons through with examples and case studies,
effectively demonstrating the concepts outlined in each chapter.
For these reasons, the book would make an excellent companion to
any course on Greek warfare, history or culture... Sears' book will
no doubt delight students and instructors alike and find a home in
many a classroom." - Classical Journal"As an introduction to Greek
warfare, there is not much to find fault with about this book. Not
only is it eminently readable, but also the coverage is wide and
varied." - Mouseion "Matthew Sears has done an admirable job ...
Sears writes lucidly and in an engaging way ... Understanding Greek
Warfare is highly recommended if warfare in Ancient Greece is still
somewhat new to you, or if you'd like to freshen up your knowledge
of the overall context or the current academic 'state of play'." -
Jasper Oorthuys, Ancient Warfare magazine 2019"In this relatively
slim volume Prof. Sears (New Brunswick, Canada) rather impressively
manages to produce an overview of some 1,200 years of warfare in
ancient Greece." - The NYMAS Review"A perfect introduction to
Ancient Greek warfare and strategy. Comprehensive, elegantly
framed, and clearly written — in an ideal world this book would be
assigned reading in any Introduction to Strategic Studies course."
- Iskander Rehman, War on the Rocks 2023
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