Book Description
The Hellenistic World examines social changes in the old and new cities of the Greek world and in the new post-Alexandrian kingdoms.
It forms an up-to-date appraisal of the momentous military and political changes after the era of Alexander. It also considers developments in literature, religion, philosophy, and science and establishes how far they are presented as radical departures from the culture of Classical Greece or were continuous developments from it. Finally, Graham Shipley explores the culture of the Hellenistic world in the context of the social divisions between an educated elite and a general population at once more mobile and less involved in the political life of the Greek city.
About the author
Among Graham Shipley's previous works are War and Society in the Greek World, War and Society in the Roman World (both co-edited with John Rich) and A History of Samos. He is currently Professor of Ancient History at the University of Leicester.