ABSTRACT

First published in 1925, this thoughtful volume constitutes an excellent English introduction to one of the great ancient historians. Originating from its author’s re-reading of Thucydides during World War I, it sought to place Thucydides not as the production of a remote world, but instead of one instilled with present life and reality. Dealing especially well with Thucydides’ method as a historian, this volume focuses less on military aspects and more on Thucydides’ approach to foreign policy, democracy, imperialism and the struggle for power.

chapter I|9 pages

Introductory

chapter II|15 pages

The Modern Spirit

chapter III|18 pages

The Scientific Method

chapter IV|35 pages

The Philosophy of History

chapter V|15 pages

The Personal Factor

chapter VI|16 pages

The Demagogue

chapter VII|19 pages

The Athenian Democracy

chapter VIII|21 pages

The Athenian Democracy (Continued)

chapter IX|18 pages

Detachment

chapter X|40 pages

Art

chapter XI|22 pages

Style

chapter XII|8 pages

A Possession for Ever