Greek History 403-336 BC
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Greek History 403-336 BC

Covering the period 403-356, the lectures will focus on the changing nature of the interaction between the Greek communities of the mainland and the Aegean as well as those further afield. There will be a particular focus on the struggle for predominance between Boiotia, Sparta, Athens and Persia.

1. The freedom of the Greeks
2. The Korinthian Wars
3. The peaceful Great King
4. The turbulent Aegean
5. Mainland hegemonies
6. The other Greeks
7. Imbalances of power
8. The Boiotian fourth century

These lectures are intended for those taking the paper 'The End of the Peloponnesian War to the Death of Philip II of Macedon: 403 BC to 336 BC' in the Final Honour Schools of Ancient and Modern History and Literae Humaniores, but all are welcome.


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