<p>Christian Meier is one of Europe&#39;s preeminent authorities on the classical world. <em>A Culture of Freedom</em> marks the apex of his lifelong research on ancient Greek culture. Beginning with a section on medieval and modern Europe&#39;s enormous inheritance of Greek institutions and ideas the book moves on to chronicle the rise of Greek civilization from the Bronze Age to the Greco-Persian wars. Throughout the author provides fresh insight into the &quot;Greek miracle&quot; as he illuminates the well-known features of Greek culture--from epic and lyric poetry to warfare athletics philosophy religion and democracy. What made these achievements possible and so enduring? Meier argues that across the whole range of human experience--in politics and philosophy no less than in war sport and religion--there was one common denominator among the ancient Greeks: an attempt to find compromise balance and understanding in the face of problems others usually solved by means of power. <em>A Culture of Freedom</em> is an original and learned portrait of a civilization that still captivates and inspires.</p>