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The Psychology of the Athenian Hoplite

The Psychology of the Athenian Hoplite

The Culture of Combat in Classical Athens

by Jason Crowley
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/08/2012

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Throughout the Classical period, the Athenian hoplite demonstrated an unwavering willingness to close with and kill the enemies of Athens, whenever and wherever he was required to do so. Yet, despite his pugnacity, he was not a professional soldier; he was an untrained amateur who was neither forced into battle nor adequately remunerated for the risks he faced in combat. As such, when he took his place in the phalanx, when he met his enemy, when he fought, killed and died, he did so largely as an act of will. By applying modern theories of combat motivation, this book seeks to understand that will, to explore the psychology of the Athenian hoplite and to reveal how that impressive warrior repeatedly stifled his fears, mustered his courage and willingly plunged himself into the ferocious savagery of close-quarters battle.
ISBN:
9781107020610
9781107020610
Category:
Classical history / classical civilisation
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-08-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
252
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x16mm
Weight:
0.51kg

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