The Greeks (history Of Civilization)
by Tim Mcneese /
1999 / English / PDF
2.1 MB Download
The Greeks"" (1000 B.C.300 B.C.) provides an overview of Greek
civilization from its origins in ancient Minoan and Mycenaean
culture through the Golden Age of Athens and the rise of Alexander
the Great. Special emphasis is given to the sociology of life in
Ancient Greecethe lives of ordinary women, children, families, and
soldiersas well as to the great political, cultural, and
intellectual achievements which shaped the course of the Western
world. The birth of democracy, science, philosophy, poetry, and
drama are among the events vividly depicted in this richly
illustrated text. Challenging map exercises and provocative review
questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis.
Tests and answer keys are included.
The Greeks"" (1000 B.C.300 B.C.) provides an overview of Greek
civilization from its origins in ancient Minoan and Mycenaean
culture through the Golden Age of Athens and the rise of Alexander
the Great. Special emphasis is given to the sociology of life in
Ancient Greecethe lives of ordinary women, children, families, and
soldiersas well as to the great political, cultural, and
intellectual achievements which shaped the course of the Western
world. The birth of democracy, science, philosophy, poetry, and
drama are among the events vividly depicted in this richly
illustrated text. Challenging map exercises and provocative review
questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis.
Tests and answer keys are included.