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The Plague of Athens (430󈞖 BCE): A City-State Under Siege by Emily WilsonIn the midst of the Peloponnesian War, the mighty city of Athens—crdle of democracy, philosophy, and classical civilization—wa brought to its knees not by Spartan swords, but by a mysterious and deadly epidemic. The Plague of Athens (430󈞖 BCE): A City-State Under Siege offers a gripping account of this devastating historical event, weaving together ancient eyewitness reports, modern archaeological discoveries, and epidemiological analysis.Drawing from the writings of Thucydides and new forensic insights from mass graves, author Emily Wilson reconstructs the social, political, and cultural impact of the plague that claimed up to a third of Athens’population, including its revered leader Pericles. With chapters covering ancient medical practices, the collapse of civic life, and parallels to modern pandemics, this book explores how disease transformed a flourishing city into one gripped by fear, disillusionment, and upheaval.More than a chronicle of death, this is a story of resilience, philosophical reckoning, and the timeless struggle between human fragility and the forces beyond our control. For readers interested in ancient history, public health, or the enduring lessons of past crises, this book offers a vital and vivid exploration of one of antiquity’smost catastrophic events.