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The History of the Peloponnesian War.
The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides is a foundational work of history and political realism on war, power, leadership, rhetoric, and civil conflict.
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A foundational history of war, power, rhetoric, and political realism
The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides stands among the defining works of historical writing. Written by an Athenian historian and general who witnessed the conflict between Athens and Sparta, the book examines war not merely as a sequence of battles, but as a test of states, institutions, ambition, fear, leadership, and human judgment under pressure. Its account remains essential because it treats political conflict with unusual intellectual seriousness, seeking causes, motives, and structural forces rather than legend or patriotic simplification.
Readers continue to turn to Thucydides for the sharpness of his analysis. The speeches, debates, and strategic turning points reveal how rhetoric, self-interest, alliance systems, and moral compromise shape historical outcomes. The work is often read as a founding text of political realism, but it is equally compelling as a narrative of human frailty, civic breakdown, and the recurring temptations of empire. Its historical setting is ancient, yet its questions feel persistently modern.
This DotBooks edition is particularly valuable for readers interested in ancient history, political thought, military history, diplomacy, classical studies, and the long tradition of trying to understand how wars begin and how societies unravel under strain.
About this edition
Author: Thucydides
Publisher: DotBooks.store
Form: Classical history
Format: Digital edition
Language: English
Further context
Wikipedia: History of the Peloponnesian War
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