Description
A study of the significance of the Battle of Marathon, why it took place and its role in shaping culture over the last two and a half thousand years.
About the Author
Sonya Nevin is an Affiliated Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Reviews
Clearly and engagingly written ... The great strength of this book is not just in its recreation of the narrative of the battle or excellent discussion of the historiographic problems surrounding it ... but also in its exploration of cultural history. Another particularly strong feature is that the book accords the Persians an integral place in the story and gives Persian cultural receptions of the battle their due ... This is a very good, stimulating book. * The Classical Review *
A well thought out and organised treatment, clearly and economically written ... this is a good and worthwhile book. * Classics for All *
Nevin's book is an important contribution to the study of ancient Greek warfare. * The Journal of Hellenic Studies *
Sonya Nevin's sensible examination of the Battle of Marathon is a carefully crafted study of myth-busting importance. As she weaves together the story, she manages to give the Persians their rightful place in the battle without losing sight of the brilliance of the Greek effort. Balanced studies of this kind are much needed. -- Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, Professor and Chair of Ancient History, Cardiff University, UK
An exciting inclusion on a university reading list, but also has an immediacy and accessibility which would appeal to the informed general reader. * Journal of Classics Teaching *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350157590
Author Sonya Nevin
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 400g