The Structure of Thucydides' History
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Hunter R. Rawlings
and Hunter R. Rawlings
About this book
In a new and controversial interpretation of the literary structure of Thucydides history of the Peloponnesian War, Hunter Rawlings contends that Thucydides consciously divided the war into two parallel ten-year conflicts with a period of nominal peace in the middle.
Originally published in 1981.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Note on References
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Abbreviations
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Chapter I. The Two Ten-Year Wars
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Chapter II. Books I and VI as Introductions
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Chapter III: Books II and VII : The First Years of the Wars; Leaders and Problems
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Chapter IV: Books III and VIII: Revolt and Revolution
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Chapter V: Books "IX" and "X": Thucydides' Plan
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Chapter Vl: Some Conclusions
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Index
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