1st Edition

A History of the Greek World from 323 to 146 B.C.

By M. Cary Copyright 1951
    470 Pages
    by Routledge

    A History of the Greek World from 323 to 146 B.C. (1951) looks at the period of Greek history from the Macedonian to the Roman conquests. It contains a narrative of the political history of the Hellenistic states; a description of their statecraft, war-craft and economic practice; and a summary of later Greek achievement in the fields of art, literature, science, philosophy and religion.

    1. The Breakup of Alexander’s Empire  2. The Rise and Fall of Antigonus I  3. The Establishment of a Balance of Power  4. The Farther East  5. Syria and the Asian Border  6. Asia Minor  7. Russia and the Balkan Lands  8. The Greek Homeland from 280 to 239 B.C.  9. The Greek Homeland from 239 to 217 B.C.  10. The Greeks of the Western Mediterranean  11. The Greek Homeland from 217 to 146 B.C.  12. Asiatic Greece and Egypt in the Second Century B.C.  13. Hellenistic War-Craft  14. The Hellenistic Monarchies  15. The Hellenistic Cities  16. Hellenistic Economic Life  17. Hellenistic Art  18. Hellenistic Language and Literature  19. Hellenistic Science  20. Hellenistic Philosophy  21. Hellenistic Religion

    Biography

    M. Cary