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  1. Seaborne Raids in Periclean Strategy.H. D. Westlake - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (3-4):75-.
    Although the decision of Pericles to abandon Attica to devastation in 431 has often been severely criticized, the conviction of Thucydides that his defensive strategy was sound has been widely accepted during the last half-century. On the other hand, the offensive side of his strategic plan, consisting mainly of using his fleet to raid coastal districts of the Peloponnese, has tended to be dismissed as unimportant by modern writers, while a few have condemned it as pointless and wasteful. Because Thucydides (...)
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  • Hoplites and heresies.A. J. Holladay - 1982 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 102:94-103.
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  • Thucydides and the War Strategy of Perikles.Donald W. Knight - 1970 - Mnemosyne 23 (2):150-161.
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  • The Political Organization of Attica.C. W. J. Eliot & John S. Traill - 1977 - American Journal of Philology 98 (3):314.
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