Sparta: Development and Character - Lecture 9
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the fascinating world of ancient Sparta in this comprehensive lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to Ancient Greek History" course. Explore the unique development and character of Sparta, examining how its extraordinary polis ethos emerged through the subjugation of Messenia. Discover the rigorous education and training of Spartan citizens, the role of women in Spartan society, and the formal Spartan constitution. Gain insights into the complex social structure, including the system of slavery that allowed Spartans to focus on military training. Analyze the contradictions and inequalities within Spartan society, and understand the paramount importance of the polis in shaping Spartan culture and values. This 73-minute lecture offers a deep dive into one of history's most intriguing and influential city-states.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. An Introduction to Sparta and Its Roots
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- Chapter 2. Understanding Spartan Slavery and Its Implications
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- Chapter 3. The Training and Education of a Spartan Boy
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- Chapter 4. Sameness, Contradiction and Inequality
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- Chapter 5. Women's Roles in Spartan Society
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- Chapter 6. The Importance of the Polis and Its Needs
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- Chapter 7. The Formal Spartan Constitution
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