
The Harvest of War
Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis: The Epic Battles that Saved Democracy
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The Harvest of War
Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis: The Epic Battles that Saved Democracy
About this book
The year 2022 marks 2, 500 years since Athens, the birthplace of democracy, fought off the mighty Persian Empire. This is the story of the three epic battlesâMarathon, Thermopylae and Salamisâthat saved democracy, forever altering the history of Europe and the West. In 2022 it will be 2, 500 years since the final defeat of the invasion of Greece by Xerxes, the Persian king. This astonishing clash between East and West still has resonances in modern historyâand has left us with tales of heroic resistance in the face of seemingly hopeless odds. The Harvest of War makes use of recent archaeological and geological discoveries in this thrilling and timely retelling of the story, originally told by Herodotus, the Father of History. In 499 BC, when the rich, sophisticated Greek communities of Ionia on the western coast of modern Turkey rebel from their Persian overlord Darius I, Athens sends ships to help them. Darius crushes the Greeks in a huge sea battle near Miletus and then invades Greece. Standing alone against the powerful Persian army, the soldiers of Athens' newly democratic stateâa system which they have inventedâunexpectedly repel Darius's forces on the planes of Marathon. After their victory, the Athenians strike a rich vein of silver in their state-owned mining district, and decide to spend the windfall on building a fleet of state-of-the-art warships. Persia wants revenge. The next Persian king, Xerxes, assembles a vast multinational force, constructs a bridge of boats across the Hellespont, digs a canal through the Mount Athos peninsula, and bears down on Greece. Trusting in their "wooden walls, " the Athenians station their ships at Artemisium, where they and the weather prevent the Persians landing forces in the rear of the land forces under the Spartan King Leonidas at the nearby pass of Thermopylae. Xerxes's assault is a disastrous failure, until a traitor shows him a mountain track that leads behind the Greeks. Leonidas dismisses the Greek troops, but remains in the pass with his 300 Spartan warriors where they are overwhelmed in an heroic last stand. Athens is sacked by the Persians. Democracy is hanging by a thread. But the Athenians convince the Greek allies to fight on in the narrow waters by the island of Salamis. Despite the heroism of the Persian female commander Artemisia, the Persian fleet is destroyed. The Harvest of War concludes by exploring the ideas that the decisive battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis mark the beginnings of Western civilization itselfâand that Greece became the bulwark of the Westârepresenting the values of peace, freedom, and democracy in a region historically ravaged by instability and war.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- A Note on Names, Spellings and Dates
- Maps
- Chapter 1: Athens: The Worldâs First Democracy
- Chapter 2: Persia: The Worldâs Most Powerful Empire
- Chapter 3: Darius the Great
- Chapter 4: This is Sparta!
- Chapter 5: The Ionian Revolt
- Chapter 6: The First Interwar Interlude
- Chapter 7: Marathon: Democracy Saved
- Chapter 8: The Second Interwar Interlude
- Chapter 9: The Persians are Coming!
- Chapter 10: Xerxes Ascendant: Artemisium and the 300 Spartans
- Chapter 11: Democracy Resurgent: Greek Victory at Salamis
- Chapter 12: Greece in the Ascendancy: Plataea
- Chapter 13: Democracy on the Offensive
- Chapter 14: Modern Afterlife
- About the Author
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright