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Julian Harrington

Spartan Military Discipline

Spartan Military Discipline explores how the city-state of Sparta rose to military dominance in ancient Greece through a unique system of societal and military organization. The book argues that Sparta's success was not solely due to inherent martial prowess but stemmed from a carefully constructed system of indoctrination, rigorous training, and stringent social control.

For example, the agoge, Sparta's state-sponsored education system, played a crucial role in shaping boys into disciplined soldiers from a young age, instilling unwavering obedience and loyalty. The book examines the Spartan army's structure, tactics, and weaponry, including the formidable hoplite phalanx. It also investigates the societal factors that underpinned Sparta's military success, such as its political system and the role of women.

Drawing from ancient historians and archaeological findings, the book offers a nuanced perspective on Spartan military discipline, challenging romanticized views and presenting a more complex understanding of Spartan society. The book progresses from a historical overview and in-depth examination of the agoge, to an analysis of the army, and concludes with an assessment of Sparta's legacy.
137 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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