The Persian Wars - Lecture 12: The Development of Athenian Democracy
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the development and emergence of Athenian democracy in this lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to Ancient Greek History" course. Delve into how the tyranny under the Peisistratids fostered the idea of self-government among Athenians, and examine Cleisthenes' role in steering Athens towards a more democratic direction. Discover how Cleisthenes diminished aristocratic power by restructuring tribes and empowering the assembly. Learn about the consequences of tyranny on Greek life, Cleisthenes' coup d'état, the establishment of a new constitution, key democratic elements, and the practice of ostracism as a tool to protect the fledgling democracy. Gain insights into this pivotal period of ancient Greek history through this comprehensive 1-hour and 19-minute lecture.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Consequences of Tyranny to Greek Life
.
- Chapter 2. Cleisthenes's Coup d'État
.
- Chapter 3. Establishing a New Constitution
.
- Chapter 4. Key Democratic Elements
.
- Chapter 5. Ostracism as a Constitutional Device
.
Taught by
YaleCourses
Tags
Related Courses
The Ancient GreeksWesleyan University via Coursera U.S. History: First Peoples to the Civil War and Reconstruction
Canvas Network Was Alexander Great? The Life, Leadership, and Legacies of History’s Greatest Warrior
Wellesley College via edX The Civil War Era: Dividing a Nation
Seattle Central Community College via Canvas Network Paradoxes of War
Princeton University via Coursera