
The Peloponnesian War
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Kenneth W. Harl
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The Peloponnesian War pitted Athens and its allies against a league of city-states headed by Sparta. The ancient Greek historian Thucydides captured this drama with matchless insight in his classic eyewitness account of what was arguably the greatest war in the history of the world up to that time.
These 36 half-hour lectures draw on Thucydides' classic account as well as other ancient sources to give you a full picture of the Greek world in uneasy peace and then all-out war in the late 5th century B.C. Professor Harl plunges you into the thick of politics, military strategy, economics, and technology.
You will feel the ancient Greek world come alive as you explore the war debates at Athens and Sparta, the devastating plagues that swept through Athens, the Revolt of Mytilene, the Battle of Pylos, the disastrous Athenian and Spartan expedition to Sicily against Spartan allies. You'll experience the thick of action and consider lively scholarly debates that continue to this day.
Unlike earlier great wars, the Peloponnesian War was not a conflict between kings, but between citizens from different city-states who shared the same language, gods, and festivals. Citizen assemblies decided questions of war - voting on their own fates, since they were the ones who had to do the fighting.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this era is that culture flourished side-by-side with the politics of war - that, even as Athenian citizens were honoring Aristophanes' mocking antiwar play, The Acharnians, by giving it first prize in a drama competition, they were debating with equal ardor whether to continue the war, and deciding overwhelmingly to do so.
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Peloponnesian War to be better than the print version?
The story was definitely improved by the exciting manner in which Professor Harl told it.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, definitely, I tend to listen to audiobooks on the train, but I would continue to listen after my journey was complete, even if I had things to do. Totally addictive listenAny additional comments?
I've listened to a lot of the Great Courses, particularly history courses, and this is probably the best one. Very good listen.Best Great Course that I've listened to
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Great Introduction
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outstanding series of lectures by a brilliant prof
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Fantastic! Best lectures series I’ve heard in years!
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An excellent survey into the Peloponnesian War.
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Peloponnesian Wars
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Beautiful and virtuous Sparta
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recommended.
A treat.
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