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The Western Way of War: Infantry Battle in Classical Greece

by Victor Davis Hanson

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The Western Way of War draws from an extraordinary range of sources--Greek poetry, drama, and vase painting, as well as historical records--to describe what actually took place on the battlefield. It is the first study to explore the actual mechanics of classical Greek battle from the vantage point of the infantryman--the brutal spear-thrusting, the difficulty of fighting in heavy bronze armor which made it hard to see, hear and move, and the fear. Hanson also discusses the physical condition and age of the men, weaponry, wounds, and morale.

This compelling account of what happened on the killing fields of the ancient Greeks ultimately shows that their style of armament and battle was contrived to minimize time and life lost by making the battle experience as decisive and appalling as possible. Linking this new style of fighting to the rise of constitutional government, Hanson raises new issues and questions old assumptions about the history of war.

Well written and logically describing the possibilities of ancient war. Academic interests are met in a way that still pique the interest of casual readers.

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Categories:

Ancient European History Greece War History Classics Non-fiction

Language:

English

Length:

303 pages

Author:

Victor Davis Hanson
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