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, September 25, 2010

Review of The Olympian: A Tale of Ancient Hellas

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I recently read The Olympian: A Tale of Ancient Hellas by E.S. Kraay and thought readers of this blog might be interested in a review. The ...
Saturday, September 18, 2010

A Night in Sparta

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Not long after I started doing research for my novels on ancient Sparta I seized the opportunity to visit that part of Greece that had given...
Saturday, September 11, 2010

Unnatural Mothers, Cowardly Sons

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In Plutarch’s collections of Spartan sayings there are eighteen attributed to Spartan women (many of them unidentified) which share the fami...
Sunday, September 5, 2010

Book Review of "The Olympic Charioteer"

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The following book review appeared on the blog "A Cup of Coffee and a Good Book" on August 3, 2010. Helena P. Schrader’s The Olym...
Sunday, August 29, 2010

Leonidas in Sparti

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Returning from Kythera last week, my husband and I spent a night in Sparti. Stopping by the statue of a hoplite in front of the stadium by t...
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Mike Anderson's Ancient History Blog: The Battle without Tears

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Mike Anderson's Ancient History Blog: The Battle without Tears : "In 369 B.C, while Sparta was trying to recover from Leuctra, the ...
Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Mike Anderson's Ancient History Blog: The Spartan Army after The Peloponnesean War

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Mike Anderson's Ancient History Blog: The Spartan Army after The Peloponnesean War
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