
audiobook
IL TRAMONTO DI UNA CIVILTÀ VOLUME PRIMO
PREFAZIONE
INTRODUZIONE
CAPITOLO PRIMO. LA SCHIAVITÙ E L’ANTICA SOCIETÀ ELLENICA
CAPITOLO SECONDO. LE SOCIETÀ AGRICOLE E LA SERVITÙ IN GRECIA
CAPITOLO TERZO. L’IMPERIALISMO
APPENDICE AL CAPITOLO II. Il tributo degli Iloti spartani.
INDICE.
In this richly researched study the author turns a fresh eye on the twilight of classical Greece, asking why the mighty poleis of Athens, Sparta and Thebes, once at the height of power, ultimately slipped into subjugation. Drawing on a wide range of ancient sources and modern scholarship, he reconstructs the political, social and economic currents that shaped the century‑long clash between democracy and militarism. The narrative blends rigorous analysis with vivid description, inviting listeners to picture bustling agorae, disciplined hoplite phalanxes, and the cultural ferment that defined the fifth‑century golden age.
But the book does more than recount battles; it probes the deeper ideas of progress and decay that still resonate today. The author openly revises his earlier conclusions, offering a candid account of how his own thinking has evolved over decades of study. Listeners will come away with a nuanced understanding of how internal rivalries and external pressures set the stage for the eventual Macedonian takeover, and why those ancient lessons remain relevant for modern societies.
Language
it
Duration
~4 hours (272K characters)
Release date
2024-05-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1952
A sharp, wide-ranging Italian historian, he moved from classical antiquity to modern history while keeping a strong interest in the social forces behind political change. He is especially remembered for founding and directing the influential journal Nuova Rivista Storica.
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