Sparta Reconsidered

Helena P. Schrader is a scholar of ancient Sparta who has participated in international academic conferences and was a guest speaker in the modern City of Sparti's "Sparta Live!" program. Her novels on ancient Sparta extrapolate from ancient sources to create a credible interpretation of Spartan society.They have won praise from leading academic experts on ancient Sparta and have been translated into Greek and Polish.

Saturday, June 15, 2019

A Girl's Education - An Excerpt from "A Boy of the Agoge"

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The co-educational nature of education in Sparta was the scandal of the ancient world, and particularly the physical education component of...
Wednesday, May 15, 2019

An Amok Chorus - An Excerpt from "A Boy of the Agoge"

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The agoge, as I have argued repeatedly, was designed to produce self-confident, thinking citizens capable of independent action. The ...
Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Serving at the Syssitia - An Excerpt from "A Boy of the Agoge

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At the start of the month I noted that the boys of the agoge were required to serve as mess boys in the citizen messes, the syssitia. He...
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