Spartans
A New History
Ancient Cultures

1. Edition August 2009
226 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Spartans: A New History chronicles the complete history of ancient Sparta from its origins to the end of antiquity.
* Helps bridge the gap between the common conceptions of Sparta and what specialists believe and dispute about Spartan history
* Applies new techniques, perspectives, and archaeological evidence to the question of what it was to be a Spartan
* Takes into account new specialist scholarship and research published in Greek, which is not readily available elsewhere
* Places Spartan society into its wider Greek context
Chapter 1: The Name, the Land, and the Sources.
Chapter 2: Sons of Heracles.
Chapter 3: Conquest, Crisis and Consolidation.
Chapter 4: From Cleomenes to Pausanias.
Chapter 5: Helots and Perioeci.
Chapter 6: Governing Sparta.
Chapter 7: Leotychidas to Lysander.
Chapter 8: Agesilaus and the Army.
Chapter 9: From Archidamus III to Nabis.
Chapter 10: From the Achaean League to the Roman Empire.
Bibliography.
"This is a book that one may with confidence ... place in the hands of anglophone undergraduate students." (Anglo-Hellenic Review, Spring 2010)
"Kennell displays admirable historical judgment, aided by a first-hand knowledge of Spartan landscapes and archaeology. His presentation of Spartan history is wide-ranging and his conclusions are informed by the very latest scholarly thinking."
--Graham Shipley, University of Leicester
"Nigel Kennell provides an expert overview of Spartan history from the Archaic to the Roman periods. Spartans: A New History will be an essential tool for all serious students and teachers of ancient history."
--Ellen Millender, Reed College