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Slaves, Warfare, and Ideology in the Greek Historians
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1. Background: warfare, slavery, and ideology; 2. Herodotus: the Persian Wars; 3. Herodotus: freedom or slavery; 4. Thucydides: Helots and Messenians; 5. Thucydides: manning the navies; 6. Thucydides: encouraging slave desertion; 7. Thucydides: the ideology of citizen unity; 8. Xenophon: ideal rulers, ideal slaves; 9. Xenophon: warfare and revolution; 10. Xenophon: the decline of hoplite ideology; 11. Conclusion: Volones, Mamluks, and Confederates.

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A controversial interpretation of Greek military history.

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'… the best book on ancient Greek slavery … and arguably one of the most important books in all ancient Greek history'. Slavery and Abolition

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