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Sparta: The Military State That Never Built a Wall

Sparta: The Military State That Never Built a Wall

By Caldwell, Ethan

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English 2026 ISBN 9783565326808
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For centuries, Sparta stood apart from the rest of Greece—a city without fortifications, defended not by stone but by discipline. Revered for its martial prowess and admired for its austerity, Sparta became both a symbol and a paradox: a state that exalted equality among its warriors while resting on the labor of an enslaved majority. This book explores Sparta from within, peeling back the myth to reveal the political, social, and ideological machinery of the world's most militarized society. Through the lens of archaeology, ancient texts, and modern scholarship, it traces how the agoge shaped Spartan citizens, how the helot system sustained them, and how women's unique status in the city-state reflected its rigid priorities. From Thermopylae to Leuctra, Sparta's power was forged in discipline and undone by inflexibility. Its legacy—part admiration, part warning—offers timeless insight into the cost of a society built entirely on war. This is not the legend of Spartan valor, but the history of a state whose walls were human, and whose downfall began the moment it forgot it was mortal.

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