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This volume collects comparative historical essays that juxtapose ancient and early modern episodes of warfare, civil strife, and political trial. It surveys classical sieges such as Plataea, Numantia, Tyre, and Syracuse alongside later examples like Jerusalem, Ostend, Magdeburg, and Zaragoza, analyzing siegecraft, circumvallation, and the impact of gunpowder. It also examines civic disturbances and factional violence, outlines the careers and characters of figures such as Cleon and Socrates, and recounts notable prosecutions, mutinies, and massacres. Throughout, the author draws parallels across eras to illuminate continuities in military practice, civic conflict, and the moral and institutional consequences of political violence.
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