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Athens expected its walls and fleet to secure victory. Instead, prolonged siege conditions, disease, and strategic exhaustion transformed the city into a symbol of how war can destroy societies from within long before final defeat arrives. This account explores the military and diplomatic evolution of the Peloponnesian War through naval strategy, shifting alliances, and the psychological pressures of prolonged conflict. Athens depended on maritime blockades and imperial tribute while Sparta adapted through guerrilla operations and external financial support from the Persian Empire. Warfare expanded beyond direct battles into economic disruption and political destabilization. The book also examines the devastating plague that spread inside Athens during wartime overcrowding. Public confidence deteriorated as death, fear, and social fragmentation weakened democratic cohesion. Civilian morale became as strategically important as military victories themselves. The Peloponnesian War emerges here as a conflict where disease, diplomacy, and resource attrition proved just as decisive as battlefield tactics in determining the fate of the Greek world.
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