This book stands alongside analogous historical guides whose common reference grid (concept, periodization, problems - the big questions - sources - working methods for historians) has been conceived and developed on the basis of the new approach to university level teaching. Now that the old monographic course is gone forever, the ambition of this Guide to the Study of Greek History is to provide students with original cues for reflection on this discipline and teachers with themes for debate and further research.
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Lorenzo Braccesi
Lorenzo Braccesi has been Full Professor of Greek History at the Universities of Turin, Venice, and Padua. His research focuses on Greek colonization, ideology and propaganda in the ancient world, and the legacy of classical culture in modern literature. Among his most recent publications are Julia, the Daughter of Augustus (2012); Agrippina, the Bride of a Myth (2015); and Here Come the Barbarians. The Persian Wars Between Poetry and Memory (2020).