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States of Memory by David C. Yates, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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From David C. Yates
States of Memory by David C. Yates, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The Persian War was one of the most significant events in ancient history. It halted Persia's westward expansion, inspired the Golden Age of Greece, and propelled Athens to the heights of power. From the end of the war almost to the end of antiquity, the Greeks and later the Romans recalledthe battles and heroes of this war with unabated zeal. The resulting monuments and narratives have long been used to reconstruct the history of the war itself, but they have only recently begun to be used to explore how the conflict was remembered over time. States of Memory focuses on the initialrecollection of the war in the classical period down to the Lamian War (480-322 BCE).Drawing together recent work on memory theory and a wide range of ancient evidence, Yates argues that the Greek memory of the war was deeply divided from the outset. Despite the panhellenic scope of the conflict, the Greeks very rarely recalled the war as Greeks. Instead they presented themselves asmembers of their respective city-states. What emerged was a tangled web of idiosyncratic stories about the Persian War that competed with each other fiercely throughout the classical period. It was not until Philip of Macedonia and Alexander the Great dealt a devastating blow to the very notion ofthe independent city-state at the battle of Chaeronea that anything like a unified memory of the Persian War came to dominate the tradition. | States of Memory by David C. Yates, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters