"Sparta: Historically Unique" -explains lifestyle/social structure/government of Spartans -explains why Sparta is unique -Bibliography and incorrect in-text citation included (should be fixed)
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Throughout history the world has seen very few powers that have been quite as unique as the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. Very few city-states of ancient Greece were able to rival the Spartan people. Their unique government, social structure, and way of life made them a viable force in the ancient world. It is for these reasons that Sparta has gone down in history as one of the most uniquely structured powers in world
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Sparta is so often cited in today's society. Bibliography: 1)Classical Sparta: Techniques Behind Her Success Anton Powell University of Oklahoma Pr. Chicago, 1989 2)The Shadow of Sparta Anton Powell Routledge New York, Feb. 1994 3)The History of Sparta, 950-192 B.C William George Grieve Forrest W.W. Norton & Company New York, March, 1969 4)The Greek Way Edith Hamilton W.W. Norton & Company New York 1993 5)http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/sparta.htm "Sparta" Andrew Wilson
Sparta is so often cited in today's society. Bibliography: 1)Classical Sparta: Techniques Behind Her Success Anton Powell University of Oklahoma Pr. Chicago, 1989 2)The Shadow of Sparta Anton Powell Routledge New York, Feb. 1994 3)The History of Sparta, 950-192 B.C William George Grieve Forrest W.W. Norton & Company New York, March, 1969 4)The Greek Way Edith Hamilton W.W. Norton & Company New York 1993 5)http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/sparta.htm "Sparta" Andrew Wilson