| I've just finished reading Victor Davis Hanson's history of the Peloponnesian War. 'A War Like No Other' - a tremendously well written account of the brutal war between Athens and Sparta 431 - 404.
Tackling not only the political, economic and military history of the war, Hanson also goes into great detail about the tactics of hoplite land warfare and trireme naval battles, and draws many parallels between this war and the many conflicts of the twentieth and twentyfirst centuries proving, once again, that those who do not remember history are doomed to repeat it. |