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A rigorous, eyewitness account traces the origins, major campaigns, political maneuvering, and civic consequences of a prolonged interstate war among Greek city-states. It interweaves chronological military narrative with diplomatic and strategic analysis, and includes reconstructed speeches and testimony to illuminate motives and decisions. The author stresses careful sourcing and critical evaluation of conflicting reports, aiming for a permanent, analytical record. The narrative remains methodical yet unfinished, highlighting themes of power, human behavior, and the dangers of factionalism.
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