作者唐納德•卡根(Donald Kagan)(1932- ),美國著名曆史學傢,耶魯大學古典學與曆史學斯特林教席榮譽退休教授,古希臘曆史研究的權威學者,1958年獲得俄亥俄州立大學博士學位,2002年獲頒美國國傢人文奬章,2005年當選為該年度傑弗遜人文大師,著有《雅典帝國的滅亡》(1987)、《沉睡中的美國》(2000)、《西方的遺産》(2000)、《伯羅奔尼撒戰爭的爆發》(2003)等,最新一部作品《修昔底德》由維京齣版社推齣。
The Stalingrad of the ancient world, this is an immensely readable, brilliant, brutal and vivid history of the greatest and bloodiest war of ancient Greece. The Peloponnesian War, fought 2,500 years ago between oligarchic Sparta and democratic Athens for control of Greece, is brought spectacularly to life in this magnificent study. Kagan demonstrates the relevance of this cataclysmic event to modern times in all its horror and savagery. As two uncompromising empires fight a war of survival from diametrically opposing political, social and cultural positions, the seemingly invincible glory of Athens crumbles in tragedy. Athenian culture and politics was unmatched in originality and fertility, and is still regarded as one of the peak achievements of Western civilisation. Dramatic poets such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes raised tragedy and comedy to a level never surpassed; architects and sculptors were at work on the Acropolis; natural philosophers like Anaxagoras and Democritus were exploring the physical world, and philosophers like Socrates were dissecting the realm of human affairs. All this was lost to this bloody conflict. In this work of brilliant scholarship, Kagan illustrates his remarkable ability to interpret these events as a part of the universality of human experience. His clear expertise in both the ancient world and the wars of the 20th-century are combined with his storytelling gifts to give an unforgettable portrait of this pivotal war that has shaped the world as we know it.
發表於2024-10-31
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得到聽書: 希波戰爭結束後,雅典和斯巴達分彆組建起瞭同盟,一個是提洛同盟,一個是伯羅奔尼撒同盟。這兩個同盟雖然在錶麵上對立,但彼此之間並沒有爆發直接衝突。最先牽動這場戰爭的是一件小事。公元前459年,伯羅奔尼撒同盟中的兩個城邦科林斯和墨伽拉爆發戰爭。因為是同盟內...
評分A lot could be learned from this book, among them a full picture of the 5th century political and military struggles among the ancient Greeks, which is highly valuable because there is so few accounts left or ever existed for other ancient civilizations, an...
評分得到聽書: 希波戰爭結束後,雅典和斯巴達分彆組建起瞭同盟,一個是提洛同盟,一個是伯羅奔尼撒同盟。這兩個同盟雖然在錶麵上對立,但彼此之間並沒有爆發直接衝突。最先牽動這場戰爭的是一件小事。公元前459年,伯羅奔尼撒同盟中的兩個城邦科林斯和墨伽拉爆發戰爭。因為是同盟內...
評分大一IR課上第一個星期就提到的曆史,也是學習國際關係時繞不開的經典case。也被許多人用來類比當今的中美關係——“修昔底德陷阱”;我認為,這樣的類比並不正確、也不閤適。 伯羅奔尼撒戰爭帶給我們(至少是我)的啓示: 老話:沒有永遠的朋友和敵人,隻有永遠的利益。 沒有絕...
評分A lot could be learned from this book, among them a full picture of the 5th century political and military struggles among the ancient Greeks, which is highly valuable because there is so few accounts left or ever existed for other ancient civilizations, an...
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The Peloponnesian War 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載