The Peloponnesian War - Aftermath of the Thirty Years Peace - Lecture 18
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Course Description
Overview
Explore the aftermath of the Thirty Years Peace in this lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to Ancient Greek History" course. Examine how the peace agreement between Athens and Sparta was maintained through an arbitration clause and Athens' diplomatic efforts, including the establishment of Thurii. Delve into the conflict between Corinth and Corcyra over Epidamnus, which posed a significant challenge to the peace. Analyze Athens' crucial decision to form a defensive alliance with Corcyra and its potential consequences for relations with Sparta. Gain insights into the complex political landscape of ancient Greece and the factors that influenced diplomatic decisions during this pivotal period.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Preserving the Thirty Years Peace
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- Chapter 2. The Pan-hellenic Colony of Thurii
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- Chapter 3. Testing the Peace
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- Chapter 4. Civil War at Epidamnus and the Question of Honor
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- Chapter 5. Athens Votes on a Defensive Alliance
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