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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At Leuctra, the strongest army in Greece collapsed in a single afternoon.In 371 B.C., on a plain in Boeotia, the Spartan army-undefeated in open battle for generations-was broken by a force it had long dismissed. The Battle of Leuctra was not decided by numbers, bravery, or chance. It was decided by innovation, concentration of force, and a commander willing to abandon tradition at the decisive moment.This book examines the Battle of Leuctra as a turning point in Ancient Greek warfare and leadership. Moving beyond heroic narrative, it analyzes how Epaminondas of Thebes redefined hoplite combat by deploying an asymmetric formation, massing depth on a single wing, and placing the Sacred Band at the decisive point. The result was not merely a battlefield victory, but the destruction of Spartan military dominance and the collapse of a centuries-old doctrine of war.The study explores the political and strategic context that led to the confrontation, including the tensions between Thebes and Sparta, the internal weaknesses of the Spartan system, and the overconfidence that shaped Cleombrotus' decisions. The Spartan army is examined as a structure-disciplined, experienced, but rigid-while the Theban force is analyzed as a system built for adaptation and calculated risk.Central to the analysis is the oblique phalanx and the deliberate concentration of force against the Spartan right. The Sacred Band is treated not as legend, but as an operational instrument whose cohesion and positioning proved decisive. The collapse of the Spartan line is traced step by step, showing how tactical shock translated into strategic collapse and irreversible political consequences.The book is supported by battlefield diagrams, maps, and illustrated reconstructions that clarify formations, movements, and critical decision points. It also places Leuctra within a broader framework of military thought, drawing carefully on theorists such as Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, and Andre Beaufre to explain why the battle remains relevant to discussions of leadership, innovation, and command under pressure.The Battle of Leuctra is written for readers of military history, ancient warfare, leadership, and strategy who seek clarity rather than myth. It is the second volume in the Epic Battles of Ancient History series, following The Battle of Cunaxa and preceding The Battle of Gaugamela.Leuctra was not simply a defeat for Sparta. It was the moment when tradition failed-and a new way of war emerged. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At Chaeronea, the Greek world crossed a point of no return.In 338 B.C., on the plains of Boeotia, the armies of Athens, Thebes, and their allies confronted the rising power of Macedon. The Battle of Chaeronea was not simply a clash between opposing forces, but a confrontation between two fundamentally different ways of making war. It was shaped by preparation, command structure, and the ability to control events as the battlefield fractured, rather than by chance, numbers, or raw courage alone.This book examines the Battle of Chaeronea as the decisive moment that ended the era of autonomous Greek city-states and confirmed the emergence of Macedonian hegemony. Moving beyond heroic or moralized narratives, it analyzes the battle as a problem of command and systems under stress. The Macedonian army is treated as an integrated force built for flexibility, coordination, and exploitation, while the Greek coalition is examined as a brave but structurally divided system, vulnerable once cohesion began to erode.The study explores the strategic and political conditions that led to the confrontation, including Philip II's maneuver through Thessaly and Phocis, the occupation of Elateia, and the forced alignment of Athens and Thebes in a coalition born of necessity rather than unity. Particular emphasis is placed on the challenges of coalition warfare: divided leadership, uneven operational expectations, and the difficulty of maintaining control once the tempo of battle accelerates.At the tactical level, the analysis focuses on Philip's management of space and timing on the Macedonian right, the deliberate stretching of the Athenian line, and the creation of exploitable gaps within the allied formation. The role of Alexander on the Macedonian left is examined not as legend, but as command action at a critical moment, exploiting opportunity rather than creating it in isolation. The Macedonian phalanx is analyzed as a stabilizing and fixing instrument, while the Sacred Band of Thebes is treated as a disciplined elite force whose destruction carried both tactical and symbolic weight.The battle is reconstructed step by step, showing how localized advances, misinterpretation, and loss of coordination translated into systemic collapse. Victory at Chaeronea is presented not as a sudden shock, but as the cumulative outcome of sustained pressure, initiative, and superior command coherence.The book is supported by detailed maps, battlefield diagrams, and illustrated reconstructions that clarify movements, formations, and decision points. It also places Chaeronea within a broader framework of strategic thought, drawing on theorists such as Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, and Andre Beaufre to demonstrate why the battle remains relevant to discussions of leadership, deception, initiative, and command under pressure.The Battle of Chaeronea is written for readers of military history, ancient warfare, leadership, and strategy who seek analysis rather than myth. It is a study of how wars are decided not only by those who fight bravely, but by those who understand how control is gained, maintained, and ultimately lost. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At Cunaxa, the Greeks won the battle-and lost everything else.In 401 B.C., deep inside the Persian Empire, a disciplined Greek force shattered a numerically superior enemy. Minutes later, their patron was dead, their objective meaningless, and ten thousand men stood victorious, leaderless, and surrounded. Cunaxa matters not because it was glorious, but because it reveals how quickly success can turn into strategic failure when command collapses.This book examines the Battle of Cunaxa as a case study in ancient warfare, leadership under uncertainty, and command without authority. Drawing primarily on Xenophon's Anabasis, it reconstructs the campaign of Cyrus the Younger and his confrontation with Artaxerxes II, while deliberately shifting attention away from heroic narrative and toward consequence: what follows when a battle is won but the system that justified it disappears.The Greek mercenaries known as the Ten Thousand are not treated as romantic adventurers. They are examined as a military system placed under extreme stress. Their discipline, cohesion, and tactical effectiveness are weighed against the structural limitations of the Persian army, highlighting why Greek infantry dominated on the battlefield-and why that dominance alone could not deliver strategic resolution.Rather than retelling events, this volume breaks Cunaxa down into decisions, formations, leadership fractures, and moments where choice narrowed into inevitability. Spartan hoplites, peltasts, Persian cavalry, and the Immortals are approached as operational instruments, not legends. Maps, battle diagrams, and illustrations support a clear reconstruction of how the battle unfolded and why its outcome proved unstable.The aftermath-the march of the Ten Thousand across hostile territory-is explored as one of the earliest documented leadership crises in military history. No king. No employer. No defined mission. What followed was not retreat, but adaptation under pressure, where authority had to be rebuilt from within.Ancient events are connected to enduring strategic thought through careful comparison with thinkers such as Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, and Andre Beaufre. These parallels are used not to modernize the past, but to clarify why Cunaxa still speaks to questions of leadership, mission command, and organizational resilience.The Battle of Cunaxais written for readers of military history, classical studies, leadership, and strategy who are interested not only in what happened, but in why success failed to endure. It does not offer simple lessons. It offers a problem.This volume opens the Epic Battles of the Ancient Worldseries with a battle that continues to challenge one assumption above all others: that victory, once achieved, explains itself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Victory at Mantinea did not reshape Greece. It revealed the limits of power.In 362 B.C., the Greek world stood exhausted after decades of war. Sparta had fallen from supremacy. Athens sought recovery. Thebes, under Epaminondas, had risen through tactical innovation and bold leadership. Mantinea became the final test of that ascendancy.This book examines the Battle of Mantinea not simply as a clash of hoplite phalanxes, but as a decisive operational moment in the struggle for dominance in classical Greece. It analyzes the political fragmentation of the Greek world, the coalition aligned against Thebes, and the strategic pressures that forced confrontation.At the center stands Epaminondas - architect of the oblique order and master of force concentration. His deepened left wing, concealed maneuver, and decisive massing of combat power are examined as elements of a coherent battlefield doctrine. The coalition response, the cavalry engagements, and the stabilization attempts of the allied line are assessed with tactical precision.Mantinea demonstrates a crucial military principle: tactical brilliance does not automatically translate into strategic success. Though the Theban assault shattered the enemy line, the death of Epaminondas transformed victory into strategic uncertainty. Greece did not gain a hegemon. It entered a vacuum.Drawing on ancient sources including Xenophon and Diodorus, this study reconstructs the battle with clarity and discipline. The volume includes: - A full political and strategic background of late Classical Greece- Order of battle and force composition- Step-by-step battlefield reconstruction- Tactical diagrams and deployment analysis- Chronological timeline of the Theban ascendancy- Operational and strategic lessons relevant to modern military thoughtWritten for readers of military history, strategy, and classical warfare, this volume moves beyond romantic narrative to examine how leadership, structure, and decision-making shape the outcome of war.Mantinea was not the triumph of Thebes.It was the end of the classical balance of power. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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