Tracklist

  • 1
    Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War
  • 2
    The Greek Way of War
  • 3
    Sparta — Perceptions and Prejudices
  • 4
    Sparta and Her Allies
  • 5
    The Athenian Democracy
  • 6
    Athens and the Navy
  • 7
    Victory Over Persia, 490–479 B.C.
  • 8
    Athens or Sparta — a Question of Leadership
  • 9
    Cimonian Imperialism
  • 10
    Sparta After the Persian Wars
  • 11
    The First Peloponnesian War
  • 12
    The Thirty Years' Peace
  • 13
    Triumph of the Radical Democracy
  • 14
    From Delian League to Athenian Empire
  • 15
    Economy and Society of Imperial Athens
  • 16
    Athens, School of Greece
  • 17
    Crisis in Corcyra, 435–432 B.C.
  • 18
    Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War
  • 19
    Strategies and Stalemate, 431–429 B.C.
  • 20
    Athenian Victory in Northwest Greece
  • 21
    Imperial Crisis — The Chalcidice and Mytilene
  • 22
    Plague, Fiscal Crisis, and War
  • 23
    Demagogues and Stasis
  • 24
    Pylos, 425 B.C. — a Test of Leadership
  • 25
    New Leaders and New Strategies
  • 26
    The Peace of Nicias
  • 27
    Collapse of the Peace of Nicias
  • 28
    From Mantinea to Sicily, 418–415 B.C.
  • 29
    Sparta, Athens, and the Western Greeks
  • 30
    The Athenian Expedition to Sicily
  • 31
    Alcibiades and Sparta, 414–412 B.C.
  • 32
    Conspiracy and Revolution, 411 B.C.
  • 33
    Alcibiades and Athens, 411–406 B.C.
  • 34
    The Defeat of Athens, 406–404 B.C.
  • 35
    Sparta's Bitter Victory
  • 36
    Lessons of the Peloponnesian War

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