ABSTRACT

Aspects of Greek History offers an indispensable introduction to the central period of Greek History for all students of classics. Chapter by chapter, the relevant historical periods from the age of colonization to Alexander the Great are reconstructed. Emphasis is laid on the interpretation of the available sources, and the book sets out to give a clear treatment of all the major problems within a chronological framework.
The book covers:

  • the main literary sources: Aristotle, Diodorus, Herodotus, Plutarch, Thucydides and Xenophon
  • Greek political and military history from the eighth century to Alexander's conquest of Persia.

To ease understanding, the book also includes maps, a glossary of Greek terms and a full bibliography.

chapter 1|24 pages

THE MAIN LITERARY SOURCES

chapter 3|13 pages

THE AGE OF GREEK TYRANNY, c. 650–510

chapter 5|15 pages

THE REFORMS OF SOLON

chapter 6|14 pages

THE TYRANNY OF THE PEISISTRATIDS AT ATHENS

chapter 10|17 pages

ATHENS AND THE DELIAN LEAGUE, 478/7–446/5

chapter 11|9 pages

ATHENIAN POLITICS, 478–462/1

chapter 14|16 pages

THE INSTITUTIONS OF ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY

chapter 17|19 pages

THE CAUSES OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR

chapter 18|13 pages

PERICLES AND THE NATURE OF ATHENIAN POLITICS

chapter 20|16 pages

ATHENS AND THE WEST, 458–413

chapter 23|13 pages

SPARTAN FOREIGN POLICY, 404–387/6

chapter 24|18 pages

THE ‘HEGEMONY’ OF THEBES, 371–362