Exploiting the abundant primary sources available, this book examines the diverse ways in which war shaped the Hellenistic world.
- An overview of war and society in the Hellenistic world.
- Highlights the interdependence of warfare and social phenomena.
- Covers a wide range of topics, including social conditions as causes of war, the role of professional warriors, the discourse of war in Hellenistic cities, the budget of war, the collective memory of war, and the aesthetics of war.
- Draws on the abundance of primary sources available.
List of Figures x
List of Maps xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
Table of Important Events xvii
Preface xxi
1 The Ubiquitous War 1
1.1. The Visibility of War 1.2. The Frequency of Wars
1.3. Reasons to Fight
2 Between Civic Duties and Oligarchic Aspirations: Devoted Citizens, Brave Generals, and Generous Benefactors 18
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 The Age of War: Fighting Young Men 44
3.1. Restless Warriors 3.2. Training Fighters 3.3. Rituals for Young Warriors
4 The Interactive King: Wlc