The Spartans

The Spartans
by Melanie Archer

The Spartans
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Actor: Bettany Hughes
Director: Melanie Archer
Writer: Bettany Hughes
Cinematographer: Douglas Hartington
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.78:1
Running Time: 180 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2004-04-27
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Pbs Paramount

DVD Reviews of The Spartans

DVD Review: Excellent Series for Classical History Fans
Summary: 5 Stars

I will be a bit briefer than the other reviews. I have seen the entire series twice in HD on WNET PBS out of New York and will be purchasing the DVD - unfortunately there is no Blu-ray version, which is a shame. As a student of history and philosophy, and a lover of well-told stories and cinematography, this series shines in every respect. This is easily the best modern examination of the Spartans available. When most people think of ancient Greece, they usually think of the Athenians. This series will change their minds. In reality, the Spartans are just as important to ancient Grecian history. I also appreciated the very realistic and straight-forward depiction of Spartan society. As another reviewer mentioned, homosexuality was the norm for Spartans, who where amongst the greatest warriors in history. So much for the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy of the US Armed Forces. It is an interesting contrast to our modern American "values". Homosexual soldiers didn't seem to affect the Battle of Thermopylae.

Lastly, Bettany Hughes is an absolute revelation. She can be my history professor anytime:) Seriously though, Hughes brings a great charisma, charm, and immediacy to this presentation, which she also contributed greatly to as a scholar as well as "host". The production values are also outstanding. This is a first-class production all the way. In my opinion, the only historical documentary in the last decade to surpass "The Spartans" is Michael Woods immensely ambitious "The Story of India".

DVD Review: From the school of hard knocks!
Summary: 5 Stars

Engaging and fascinating documentary! Spartans were a fantastically disciplined warrior society. Theirs was not an easy or glamorous life. They were anti-materialistic (one Spartan king was mistaken for an old beggar by the Egyptians due to his well worn and simple clothing). They were powerful (Spartan women had rights at a time when women's rights were unheard of!). They were bold rule breakers who risked it all (and lost) for their controversial convictions (they made slaves of other Greeks, eventually inciting war!). This documentary will fill in the gaps for those that are interested in the Spartans, but haven't seen much beyond the recent Hollywood portrayals. Very enjoyable and thorough!

DVD Review: Two-Hearted Review
Summary: 4 Stars

Bettany Hughes' video "The Spartans" is a vivid exploration of ancient Greece's second city-state from the Bronze Age through its later rise and decline as a political and military force. Ms. Hughes, a writer and BBC television personality, who holds Oxford degrees in ancient and modern history, presents her material in a relaxed and informal style that charms as well as informs the viewer.

She begins her story by acknowledging that when most people think of ancient Greece, they think of Athens. She then suggests that we also owe Sparta a debt for our political and cultural development. For example, she says that Sparta was the first Greek city to define both rights as well as the responsibilities of citizenship.

In describing the disconnection between the end of the Greek Bronze Age and the historical black hole that followed it, she says, "The thread of history snapped." She also says Athens is where, "the blueprint for Western Civilization got its first draft." This is a woman whose ability to write and to paint word pictures is so good that it's a match for the stunning Peloponnesian visuals which would otherwise dominate the video.

Following her introduction, Ms. Hughes gives a detailed account of Spartan social and military development, including high and low points in Spartan history. Lows include invading a nearby territory and enslaving its Greek population to provide both a labor force and a breadbasket for the Spartan homeland. On the plus side of the ledger, she describes the last stand of the three-hundred Spartans killed defending the pass at Thermopylae against invading Persian hordes. She's right to do so. For that achievement of human will and spirit echoes down the corridor of centuries and confers on those antique warriors a kind of collective immortality.

Throughout, she speaks to us from actual locations, such as modern Sparta, or the pass at Thermopylae, or we're seated with her as she drives from one locale to another in search of her vision of Sparta. The driving sequences are especially effective. As viewers, we can't help but feel as though we're passengers, riding with her as she chats about what's coming at the next stop.

There are a few exceptions, but Ms. Hughes usually does not cite sources for her commentary. There are also very few interviews, either with locals or with historical experts. At one point, as she describes Spartan life, she tells us, "Male homosexuality was compulsory." She cites no academic or historical sources for this remark. Had she said that homosexuality was common, or even encouraged, in this warrior state, evidence might support her assertion without quoting specific sources. What she does say may very well be true. The remark, however, is so provocative that I believe she should have provided immediate and thorough corroboration.

That comment also brings into focus what had been a slight, almost unconscious, uneasiness generated by the lack of substantiation throughout the production. In retrospect, it's an uneasiness that prevents me from assigning this otherwise excellent video a five-star rating.

Ms. Hughes has two newer historic Greek video documentaries to her credit: "Athens: The Dawn of Democracy" and "Helen of Troy." Both, in their individual ways, effectively use documentation, such as historical sources and expert interviews. Ms. Hughes presentation techniques seem to have evolved and improved with experience. These last two videos, especially her "Helen," do rate the full five stars.

DVD Review: Within my top five dvds in the past decade
Summary: 5 Stars

The dvd covers the salient historical events, but also covers aspects of Spartan male life that they never taught us in high school. Covers Spartan women (enjoyed the story of Kynisca ... as will you). A cerebral/intellectual approach which exposes the very many unpleasant aspects of Spartan society. The roots of many of our English words is enlightening. Any chance the Spartan Crypteia was the source of the name for the street gang known as the Crypts? Yes, and the hostess is easy on the eyes.
Excellent dvd.
-- Louis J Sheehan

DVD Review: Where is my order??????
Summary: 1 Stars

I saw this show on one of the education channels on TV and ordered it on Amazon. They indicated they had plenty of new and used DVD's in stock. DO NOT BELIEVE IT!! I have ordered and cancelled several times and it's been over a year and still nothing. Save your time and money and record it when it comes back on TV. Its the only way to get it.

Description of The Spartans

Maybe it was Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire or Frank Miller's 300 that got you interested in learning about Sparta, but the thought of delving into Herodotus, Thucydides, or Plutarch appeared a bit too daunting. Luckily you don't have to brave the classics in order to get a rich education of the ultimate warrior city-state of ancient Greece. PBS's The Spartans is a well-researched, well-paced three-hour documentary telling you everything an armchair Lambda-wearing Hoplite would ever want to know about Greece's legendary warriors. Classical historian Bettany Hughes does an amazing job of exploring all aspects of life and history in the utopian city-state, including their rise to power, battles, discipline and training, thrifty existence, ideals of equality, enforcement of social/sexual freedom for both genders, and, ultimately, their downfall. Couple The Spartans with Empires: The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization, and you are guaranteed to walk away knowing more than most about the roots of Western Civilization without having to crack open the classics (though that is recommended!). --Rob Bracco

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