The miracle of Greece is not single but twofold: first the unrivaled rapidity and variety and quality of its achievement, and then its success in permeating and imposing its values upon alien civil…
The purpose of the essays is to contribute both to the methodology of history and to the clarification -- and if possible, solution -- of specific historical problems. Each historian is studied bot…
The author's method is to touch very lightly upon the main events of Greek history and the major phenomena of Greek culture, to explain them in current terms and point out modern parallels. Thus Sp…
In this study of Greek and Roman history, the author addresses the limitations imposed by the available evidence, stressing the fact that there is much that the modern scholar cannot learn by consu…
This is a book of dozen free-standing, but interrelated, essays about right ways and wrong ways in the study of a Judaism in its formative stage. Giving concrete example of both, deriving from (for…