Table of contents for Slaves, warfare, and ideology in the Greek historians / Peter Hunt.


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1. Background: warfare, slavery, and ideology
2. Herodotus: the Persian Wars
3. Herodotus: freedom or slavery
4. Thucydides: Helots and Messenians
5. Thucydides: manning the navies
6. Thucydides: encouraging slave desertion
7. Thucydides: the ideology of citizen unity
8. Xenophon: ideal rulers, ideal slaves
9. Xenophon: warfare and revolution
10. Xenophon: the decline of hoplite ideology
11. Conclusion: Volones, Mamluks, and Confederates.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Greece History, Military To 146 B, C, Social aspects, Thucydides Views on slavery, Herodotus Views on slavery, Xenophon Views on slavery