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War in the Hellenistic World
A Social and Cultural History
Angelos Chaniotis (Author)
9780631226079, Wiley
Hardback, published 9 December 2004
336 pages
23.6 x 16 x 2.9 cm, 0.608 kg
“War in the Hellenistic World will remain an indispensable book for any person wanting to study war in this period and, more generally, the Hellenistic culture and way of life.” Pierre Ducrey, University of Lausanne "War in the Hellenistic World is a worthy addition to the growing body of recent scholarship on ancient military history … I would not hesitate to recommend it to interested students, academics, and non-experts as a point of departure for further inquiry." Bryn Mawr Classical Review "A useful pedagogical resource and a welcome addition to the social surveys of the Hellenistic period. Chaniotis offers a clearly written, well-supported analysis of the significant roles warfare played in shaping Greek politics, society, and economy." Scholia "War in the Hellenistic World is more accessible to a university than a school readership, but would make a welcome addition to the library of anybody with a keen interest in either the history of warfare or the Hellenistic period in general." Journal of Classics Teaching "With its apt choice of evidence, engaging discussions and suggestions for further reading at the end of every chapter, Chaniotis's work is likely to be immensely useful to scholars or students investigating almost any aspect of hellenistic culture and society." Journal of Hellenistic Studies "Chaniotis has treated his subject with finesse and scholarly vigour. The book will be required reading for students of war and culture in Hellenistic times, and an indispensable work for any scholar interested in ancient warfare." “Chaniotis is one of the most distinguished experts … it makes for a book that … is highly innovative and individualistic … .An indispensable survey.”
sehepunkte
Canadian Journal of History
Exploiting the abundant primary sources available, this book examines the diverse ways in which war shaped the Hellenistic world.
List of Figures x 1 The Ubiquitous War 1 2 Between Civic Duties and Oligarchic Aspirations: Devoted Citizens, Brave Generals, and Generous Benefactors 18 3 The Age of War: Fighting Young Men 44 4 The Interactive King: War and the Ideology of Hellenistic Monarchy 57 5 War as a Profession: Officers, Trainers, Doctors, Engineers 78 6 The Gender of War: Masculine Warriors, Defenseless Women, and Beyond 102 7 The Cost and Profit of War: Economic Aspects of Hellenistic Warfare 115 8 An Age of Miracles and Saviors: The Effects of Hellenistic Wars on Religion 143 9 The Discourse of War 166 10 Aesthetics of War 189 11 The Memory of War 214 12 Breaking Boundaries: How War Shaped the Hellenistic World 245 Bibliography 256
List of Maps xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
Table of Important Events xvii
Preface xxi
1.1. The Visibility of War
1.2. The Frequency of Wars
1.3. Reasons to Fight
2.1. Fighting Against a Neighbor: A Privilege of the Polis
2.2. Warfare as a Citizen's Duty
2.3. City and Land: Structure and Hierarchy
2.4. The Defense of the City as the Stage of Civic Elites
2.5. Local Hero: The Statesman as a Military Leader
2.6. Euergetism in War and the Ideology of Inequality
2.7. From Individual Services to the Heredity of Leadership
3.1. Restless Warriors
3.2. Training Fighters
3.3. Rituals for Young Warriors
4.1. War and the Acceptance of Monarchical Rule
4.2. The King and His Army
4.3. The King and the City
4.4. The Wolf as a Sheep: Royal Peace-makers
4.5. War and Mortal Divinity
5.1. The Professionalization of Hellenistic Warfare: Definitions and Modifications
5.2. The Social Context of Mercenary Service
5.3. The Conditions of Service
5.4. Garrisons and Foreign Troops in Hellenistic Cities
5.5. Professional Ideals: Discipline, Solidarity, Masculinity
5.6. Professional Risks: Doctors and Patients
5.7. War as a Science: Trainers, Tacticians, and Inventors
6.1. War and Masculinity
6.2. In the Shadow of Soldiers: Women in Garrisons and Forts
6.3. Spectators, Judges, and Defenders: Women's Share of War
6.4. Anonymous Victims
7.1. The Budget of War: Fiscal Aspects of Hellenistic Warfare
7.2. War and Agriculture
7.3. The Economy of Booty
7.4. Winners and Losers: The Impact of War on the Hellenistic Economy
8.1. Communicating with the Gods, Boasting to Mortals
8.2. War and Cult Transfer
8.3. Violence against Sanctuaries and the Discourse of War
8.4. War and the Supernatural
8.5. Pragmatism Versus Tradition: War and the Dynamics of Rituals
9.1. War Reflections
9.2. War Reveals the Character of Men and Groups
9.3. Naming Wars
9.4. Deciding and Justifying War
9.5. The Right of Conquest
9.6. Longing for Peace
10.1. Images of Violence in Hellenistic Literature and Art
10.2. Blood is Beautiful: Realism and Subtlety in the Representation of Violence
10.3. The Beauty of the Unexpected: Peripeteia and the Paradoxon in Narratives of War
11.1. The Memory of War: Individual, Collective, Cultural
11.2. War in Hellenistic Historiography
11.3. The Monumental Historiography of War
11.4. Oral Commemoration of War
11.5. Commemorative Anniversaries
11.6. War Monuments
11.7. Collective Identity and the Glorification of the Individual
Name Index 282
Subject Index 293
Source Index 304
Subject Areas: History [HB]
