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By Murray Oswyn
Oswyn Murray
The study of ancient Greece has been foundational to Western historical thought since the Renaissance. This book traces how successive generations have reinterpreted Greek history in light of their own times over the last three centuries. From the eighteenth century's focus on republicanism to the nineteenth century's democratic ideals, and the twentieth century's engagement with suffering and ideological conflicts, the perception of the Greeks has continuously evolved. Oswyn Murray uses this shifting narrative to explore grand theories of human society, analyzing the influence of key historians and philosophers.