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Lazenby John F. The Spartan Army

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Lazenby John F. The Spartan Army
Pen and Sword, 2012. — 224 p.
For at least two centuries the Spartan army was the most formidable war machine in Greece; the purpose of this book is to show the reasons for this. Professor Lazenby looks first at the composition, training and organization of the army, tracing its roots back to the eighth century BC. The second part analyses some of the main campaigns - Thermopylae, Plataea, Sphakteria, Mantineia, The Nemea, Koroneia, Lechaion and Leuktra. The final part continues the story to the end of Greek independence.
Since this book was first written over 25 years ago, novels, computer games and films such as 300 have raised interest in the Spartan military to new heights. The return to print of this excellent study is sure to interest academics and more general readers alike.
J. F. Lazenby is professor of ancient history emeritus at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He also wrote The Defence of Greece: 490-479 BC (1993), Hannibal’s War: A Military History of the Second Punic War (1998) and The Peloponnesian War (2004).
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