<p>A third edition of Athens and Sparta is most welcome, not least because the scholarship on Athens and Sparta continues to evolve rapidly, as does the contemporary context against which history is necessarily written. An updated version of <i>Athens and Sparta</i> would give readers access to the newest thinking about the ancient Greece, and make it possible to situate the contents in the landscape of current events and concerns.</p><p>- Professor Paul Christesen, Dartmouth College</p>
<p>We are all in huge debt to Anton Powell as publisher-scholar extraordinaire. With this new edition of <i>Athens and Sparta</i> he increases that debt mountain yet further. Intended as an ambitious combination of handbook for relative novices and provocation for established aficionados of Classical Greek history and culture, this accessibly written survey will in its revised form continue to inform and stimulate for many more years to come.</p><p>- Professor P.A. Cartledge, Clare College, Cambridge </p>