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The Peloponnesian War

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Erscheinungsdatum

27.04.2004

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Random House N.Y.

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544

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22,1/13,4/2,9 cm

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516 g

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Englisch

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978-0-14-200437-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.04.2004

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

22,1/13,4/2,9 cm

Gewicht

516 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-200437-1

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: The Peloponnesian War
  • The Peloponnesian WarIntroduction

    Part One. The Road To War

    Chapter One: The Great Rivalry (479-439*)
    Sparta and Its Alliance
    Athens and Its Empire
    Athens Against Sparta
    The Thirty Years' Peace
    Threats to Peace: Thurii
    The Samian Rebellion

    Chapter Two: "A Quarrel in a Far-away Country" (436-433)
    Epidamnus
    Corinth

    Chapter Three: Enter Athens (433-432)
    The Battle of Sybota
    Potidaea
    The Megarian Decree

    Chapter Four: The Decisions for War (432)
    Sparta Chooses War
    The Athenian Decision For War

    Part Two. Pericles' War

    Chapter Five: War Aims and Resources (432-431)

    Sparta
    Athens

    Chapter Six: The Theban Attack on Plataea (431)
    The Spartan Invasion of Attica
    Attacks on Pericles
    The Athenian Response
    Pericles' Funeral Oration
    The War's First Year: An Accounting

    Chapter Seven: The Plague (430-429)
    Epidaurus
    The Plague in Athens
    Pericles Under Fire
    Peace Negotiations
    Pericles Condemned
    The Spartans Go to Sea
    Potidaea Recaptured

    Chapter Eight: Pericles' Last Days (429)
    Sparta Attacks Plataea
    Spartan Action in the Northwest
    Enter Phormio
    The Spartans Attack Piraeus
    The Death of Pericles

    Chapter Nine: Rebellion in the Empire (428-427)
    The "New Politicians" in Athens
    Conspiracy on Lesbos
    Athens Reacts
    Mytilene Appeals To The Peloponnesians
    The Siege of Mytilene
    Sparta Acts On Land and Sea
    The Fate of Mytilene
    The Mytilene Debate: Cleon Versus Diodotus

    Chapter Ten: Terror and Adventure (427)
    The Fate of Plataea
    Civil War at Corcyra
    First Athenian Expedition to Sicily

    Part Three. New Strategies

    Chapter Eleven: Demosthenes and the New Strategy (426)

    The Spartans in Central Greece
    Athenian Initiatives
    Demosthenes' Aetolian Campaign
    The Spartans Attack The Northwest

    Chapter Twelve: Pylos and Sphacteria (425)
    Athens' Western Commitments
    Demosthenes' Plan: The Fort at Pylos
    The Spartans on Sphacteria
    The Athenian Naval Victory
    Sparta's Peace Offer
    Cleon Against Nicias
    The Spartan Surrender on Sphacteria

    Chapter Thirteen: Athens on the Offensive: Megara and Delium (424)
    Cythera and Thyrea
    Disappointment in Sicily
    The Assault on Megara
    Athens' Boeotian Invasion
    Delium

    Chapter Fourteen: Brasidas' Thracian Campaign (424-423)
    The Capture of Amphipolis
    Thucydides at Amphipolis
    Truce
    Nicias' Expedition to Thrace

    Chapter Fifteen: The Coming of Peace (422-421)
    Cleon in Command
    The Battle of Amphipolis
    The Death of Brasidas and Cleon
    The Coming of Peace
    The Peace of Nicias

    Part Four. The False Peace

    Chapter Sixteen: The Peace Unravels (421-420)

    A Troubled Peace
    The Spartan-Anthenian Alliance
    The Argive League
    Sparta's Problems
    The Corinthians' Mysterious Policy
    The Boeotians

    Chapter Seventeen: The Alliance of Athens and Argos (420-418)
    The Athenian Breach with Sparta
    Spartan Humilations
    Alcibiades in the Peloponnesus
    The Spartans Against Argos
    Confrontation in the Argive Plain

    Chapter Eighteen: The Battle of Mantinea (418)
    Agis' March to Tegea
    To Force a Battle
    The Allied Army Moves
    The Battle
    Politics Intervene
    The Meaning of Mantinea

    Chapter Nineteen: After Mantinea: Politics and Policy at Sparta and Athens (418-416)
    Democracy Restored to Argos
    Politics at Athens
    Ostracism of Hyperbolus
    The Athenian Conquest of Melos
    Nicias Against Alicibiades

    Part Five. The Disaster in Sicily

    Chapter Twenty: The Decision (416-415)

    Athens' Sicilian Connections
    The Debate in Athens
    The Debate to Reconsider

    Chapter Twenty-One: The Home Front and the First Campaigns (415)
    Sacrilege
    Witch Hunt
    Athenian Strategy
    The Summer Campaign of 415
    The Flight of Alcibiades

    Chapter Twenty-Two: The First Attack on Syracuse (415)
    The Athenians at Syracuse
    Syracusan Resistance
    Alcibiades At Sparta

    Chapter Twenty-Three: The Siege of Syracuse (414)
    The Illness of Nicias and the Death of Lamachus
    Athens Breaks the Treaty
    Help Arrives at Syracuse
    Nicias Moves to Plemmyrium
    Nicias' Letter to Athens
    The Athenian Response

    Chapter Twenty-Four: The Besiegers Besieged (414-413)
    Sparta Takes the Offensive
    The Fort at Decelea
    Reinforcements for Both Sides
    The Capture of Plemmyrium
    The Battle in the Great Harbor
    The Second Athenian Armada: Demosthenes' Plan
    The Night Attack on Epipolae
    Retreat or Remain?
    Eclipse

    Chapter Twenty-Five: Defeat and Destruction (413)
    The Final Naval Battle
    The Final Retreat
    The Fate of the Athenians
    A Judgment on Nicias

    Part Six. Revolutions in the Empire and in Athens

    Chapter Twenty-Six: After the Disaster (413-412)

    The Probouloi
    Spartan Ambitions
    Agis in Command
    Persian Initiatives
    The Spartans Chooses Chios
    Alcibiades Intervenes
    Tissaphernes' Draft Treaty

    Chapter Twenty-Seven: War in the Aegean (412-411)
    Athens Fight Back
    Decision At Miletus
    Alcibiades Joins the Persians
    A New Spartan Agreement with Persia
    A New Spartan Strategy
    Rebellion at Rhodes
    The Importance of Euboea
    A New Treaty With Persia
    The Spartans in the Hellespont

    Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Revolutionary Movement (411)
    The Aristocratic Tradition
    Democracy and the War
    Thraysybulus and the Moderates
    The Real Oligarchs
    Phrynichus Against Alcibiades

    Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Coup (411)
    Peisander's Mission to Athens
    The Oligarchs' Breach with Alcibiades
    Divisions Among the Plotters
    The Democracy Overthrown
    The Oligarchic Leaders

    Chapter Thirty: The Four Hundred in Power (411)
    The Democracy at Samos
    Pharnabazus and the Hellespont
    Alcibiades Recalled

    Chapter Thirty-One: The Five Thousand (411)
    Dissent Within the Four Hundred
    The Oligarchic Plot to Betray Athens
    The Threat to Euboea
    The Fall of the Four Hundred
    The Constitution of The Five Thousand
    The Five Thousand in Action

    Chapter Thirty-Two: War in the Hellespont (411-410)
    The Phantom Phoenician Fleet
    The Battle of Cynossema
    The Battle of Abydos
    The Battle of Cyzicus

    Part Seven. The Fall Of Athens

    Chapter Thirty-Three: The Restoration (410-409)

    Sparta's Peace Offer
    Democracy Restored
    The War Resumed

    Chapter Thirty-Four: The Return of Alcibiades (409-408)
    Athens Attempts to Clear the Straits
    Athenian Negotiations with Persia
    Alcibiades Returns

    Chapter Thirty-Five: Cyrus, Lysander, and the Fall of Alcibiades (408-406)
    Prince Cyrus Replaces Tissaphernes
    The Emergence of Lysander
    The Collaboration of Cyrus and Lysander
    The Battle of Notium
    The Fall of Alcibiades

    Chapter Thirty-Six: Arginusae (406)
    The New Navarch
    Conon Trapped at Mytilene
    Athens Rebuilds a Navy
    The Battle of Arginusae
    Rescue and Recovery
    The Trial of the Generals

    Chapter Thirty-Seven: The Fall of Athens (405-404)
    Another Spartan Peace Offer
    The Return of Lysander
    The Battle of Aegospotami
    The Results of the Battle
    The Fate of Athens
    Theramenes Negotiates a Peace

    Conclusion

    Sources for the History of the Peloponnesian War
    Index