1. The Early Aegean World 2. The Dark Age 3. The Age of Transition 4. Colonization 5. Social, Economic, and Political Developments in the Seventh and Sixth Centuries 6. Early Sparta 7. Early Athens 8. The Greeks and the Persians 9. Delian League and Athenian Empire 10. The Development of Athenian Democracy 11. The Peloponnesian War 12. The Fourth Century 13. Macedonia and Greece Notes Index
John V. A. Fine was Emeritus Professor of Classics at Princeton University.
Fine…conveys the excitement of historical discovery and disputation
with the relaxed, assured spontaneity of the lecturer. In his
discussion of early Greece, he provides a rich blend of social,
political, and cultural history.
*New York Times Book Review*
The veteran scholar John V. A. Fine excellently surveys Greek
history from the arrival of the Greeks, about 2000 B.C., to the
death of Philip II (336 B.C.)… We commend him for discussing in
detail so many problems of Greek history.
*American Historical Review*
Packed with information and well written.
*Classical World*
Teachers of Greek history…will welcome the publication of a new
history of Greece, especially one composed by so thoughtful a
scholar as John Fine of Princeton. The book, indeed, represents a
distillation of more than thirty years’ experience not just as an
active historian but also as a challenging classroom teacher.
*New England Classical Newsletter*
A comprehensive, thoughtful survey of the history of Greece from
prehistoric times through the rise of Macedon in the 4th century,
assessing the strength of the evidence and the conclusions of
modern scholarship. Although a survey cannot linger in details of
analysis, Fine’s clear, prismatic style conveys his careful
scholarship.
*Key Reporter*
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