- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 38740
- author: YaleCourses
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17. The Peloponnesian War, Part I
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan describe...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
17. The Peloponnesian War, Part I
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan describes the events that lead up the Peloponnesian War. He argues that the rise of Athenian power and the concomitant challenge to Spartan dominance pointed to potential conflict. However, Professor Kagan also points out that there were many people who did not want war and that therefore war was not inevitable. The Thirty Years Peace was negotiated, and Professor Kagan finally argues that its clause for arbitration was the key clause that could have prevented war. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Importance of the Peloponnesian War and Its Continuing Value 09:25 - Chapter 2. The Origins of the War 23:37 - Chapter 3. Athens Faces a Critical Decision 30:31 - Chapter 4. Multiple Battles 45:16 - Chapter 5. Reversal of Fortune 56:17 - Chapter 6. The Four Months Truce and Subsequent Thirty Years Peace Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 38740
- author: YaleCourses
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19. The Peloponnesian War, Part II
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan focuses ...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
19. The Peloponnesian War, Part II
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan focuses on the causes of the Peloponnesian War and the possible motivations for Thucydides' book, The History of the Peloponnesian War. Concerning the first point, Professor Kagan parts ways with Thucydides and argues that the war was not inevitable and that the Athenians under Pericles followed a policy of deterrence, which was aimed at peace. Similarly, he points out that there were a number of Spartans who did not want war as well. Therefore, according to this line of reasoning, war broke out due to a number of factors that were avoidable. Concerning the second point, Professor Kagan argues that Thucydides was a revisionist historian. In other words, Thucydides was writing not as a disinterested historian, but as a historian with a point to make, namely, that the war was inevitable and that Athens was only a democracy in name under Pericles. Finally, Professor Kagan acknowledges that his two points are debatable. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Lead Up to the War: Corcyra and Potidaea 12:17 - Chapter 2. Lead Up to the War: The Megarian Decree 20:08 - Chapter 3. The Spartan Assembly Votes and the Course of War Is Set 36:33 - Chapter 4. The Start of the War 50:02 - Chapter 5. Thucydides as Revisionist Historian Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 14559
- author: YaleCourses
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20. The Peloponnesian War, Part II (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan examines...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
20. The Peloponnesian War, Part II (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan examines Pericles as a general. First, he describes Pericles' strategy of war and then he evaluates this strategy. According to Professor Kagan, Pericles' strategy was characterized by being both defensive and rational. It was defensive, because the Athenians did not engage the Spartans in a traditional hoplite battle, and it was rational, because Pericles assumed that the Spartans would cease fighting when they realized that the Athenians did not have to fight a land battle, since they had a walled city and a navy. On its surface, this strategy seems reasonable, but Professor Kagan points out that there were two flaws. First, the Athenians did not have an offensive plan: that is, a plan to deter the Spartans from quitting the war. Second, Pericles failed to realize that war is not always rational. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Pericles and His Strategy 16:27 - Chapter 2. Modern Scholars' Views on Pericles 26:04 - Chapter 3. Criticism of Pericles as a Military Leader 40:54 - Chapter 4. Pericles' Other Obstacles 53:47 - Chapter 5. Question and Answer Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 10920
- author: YaleCourses
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[Maple Animation] The Peloponnesian War
[Note] THIS VIDEO IS MADE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS ONLY! NO COPYRIG...
published: 10 Feb 2009
author: HappyFaceTM
[Maple Animation] The Peloponnesian War
[Note] THIS VIDEO IS MADE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS ONLY! NO COPYRIGHT FROM NEXON IS INTENDED! [Maple Animation] The Peloponnesian War - The Downfall of Ancient Greece 0.o the timing of the video sound effects is REALLY bad!!! and sorry for the bad spelling, im not good at spelling =[ but this was fun to make =P high quality link: www.youtube.com also, sum ppl might not get this story ok, so this is the history of greece and its about how ancient greece died this is close to what happened in the real ancient greece but there may have been more to the story now alcibiades might confuse ppl. ALCIBIADES IS BAD. he is supposed to work for athens. but instead, he went to Sparta and told them how to defeat athens. and the king of sparta rlly didnt throw him off the mountain like that, i just made that up. i dont kno how alcibiades became a ruler of athens after that but maybe im wrong but my sources tell me that that's what happened 0.o
- published: 10 Feb 2009
- views: 10500
- author: HappyFaceTM
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18. The Peloponnesian War, Part I (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan describe...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
18. The Peloponnesian War, Part I (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan describes the aftermath of the Thirty Years Peace. He argues that the Peace had the potential to keep peace between Athens and Sparta due to the arbitration clause. In addition, he argues that during this time, Athens sends various diplomatic messages to the wider Greek world stating their intentions for peace, such as the Panhellenic venture to establish Thurii. However, this peace is seriously challenged when Corinth and Corcyra come into conflict over Epidamnus. At this point, Athens could make an alliance with Corcyra and run the risk of angering Sparta or allow Corinth to potentially take over Corcyra's navy and change the naval balance of power. Athens decides on a defensive alliance. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Preserving the Thirty Years Peace 10:12 - Chapter 2. The Pan-hellenic Colony of Thurii 22:05 - Chapter 3. Testing the Peace 38:30 - Chapter 4. Civil War at Epidamnus and the Question of Honor 01:12:18 - Chapter 5. Athens Votes on a Defensive Alliance Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 14519
- author: YaleCourses
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The Peloponnesian War
A documentary on the The Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece. Ac...
published: 21 Apr 2008
author: hinderkinder
The Peloponnesian War
A documentary on the The Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece. Accompanied by Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
- published: 21 Apr 2008
- views: 61414
- author: hinderkinder
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Peloponnesian War
School project- found all pictures off the internet and the audio is from Pirates of the C...
published: 20 Apr 2010
author: emilydunn27
Peloponnesian War
School project- found all pictures off the internet and the audio is from Pirates of the Caribbean and is not my original creation
- published: 20 Apr 2010
- views: 4066
- author: emilydunn27
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The Peloponnesian War - Song from History.com
THIS VIDEO DOES NOT BELONG TO ME. ALL RIGHTS HELD BY HISTORY CHANNEL. Athens' military cam...
published: 11 Apr 2010
author: TheOlympianGoddess
The Peloponnesian War - Song from History.com
THIS VIDEO DOES NOT BELONG TO ME. ALL RIGHTS HELD BY HISTORY CHANNEL. Athens' military campaign against the Peloponnesian League that eventually ended the Greek Golden Age, as told by musician and artist Jeffrey Lewis. Veiw the original video at History.com
- published: 11 Apr 2010
- views: 8917
- author: TheOlympianGoddess
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The Peloponnesian War
Check out our website at www.uaunicorns.webs.com Happy studying!...
published: 28 Jul 2012
author: UAUnicorns
The Peloponnesian War
Check out our website at www.uaunicorns.webs.com Happy studying!
- published: 28 Jul 2012
- views: 187
- author: UAUnicorns
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The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides | Summary
amzn.to www.NovoPrep.com The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides | Summary...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: NovoPrep
The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides | Summary
amzn.to www.NovoPrep.com The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides | Summary
- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 2236
- author: NovoPrep
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Empire Earth, Greek campaign: The Peloponnesian War part 1 of 3
Empire Earth part 21, Greek campaign: mission 5 (part 1/3)...
published: 19 Feb 2010
author: hapokas112
Empire Earth, Greek campaign: The Peloponnesian War part 1 of 3
Empire Earth part 21, Greek campaign: mission 5 (part 1/3)
- published: 19 Feb 2010
- views: 14478
- author: hapokas112
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Athens vs Sparta, Sokratis and ancient Greece part 1 HQ
Ελληνικοί υπότιτλοι ancient civilization ATHENS and Sparta were both Greek cities and thei...
published: 02 Oct 2008
author: documentariess
Athens vs Sparta, Sokratis and ancient Greece part 1 HQ
Ελληνικοί υπότιτλοι ancient civilization ATHENS and Sparta were both Greek cities and their people spoke a common language. In every other respect they were different. Athens rose high from the plain. It was a city exposed to the fresh breezes from the sea, willing to look at the world with the eyes of a happy child. Sparta, on the other hand, was built at the bottom of a deep valley, and used the surrounding mountains as a barrier against foreign thought. Athens was a city of busy trade. Sparta was an armed camp where people were soldiers for the sake of being soldiers. The people of Athens loved to sit in the sun and discuss poetry or listen to the wise words of a philosopher. The Spartans, on the other hand, never wrote a single line that was considered literature, but they knew how to fight, they liked to fight, and they sacrificed all human emotions to their ideal of military preparedness.
- published: 02 Oct 2008
- views: 85022
- author: documentariess
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the Peloponnesian war part 1
the first part to an epic war between Sparta and Athens. me and my freinds did this for a ...
published: 22 Dec 2008
author: Nick Price
the Peloponnesian war part 1
the first part to an epic war between Sparta and Athens. me and my freinds did this for a project in history but didn't get a good grade on it. there are lots of awesome fight scenes.
- published: 22 Dec 2008
- views: 39652
- author: Nick Price
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the peloponnesian wars(bfme 2 mod)
one of the great bfme 2 mods and one of my favourite videos that i created with my best vi...
published: 23 Feb 2012
author: blade3194
the peloponnesian wars(bfme 2 mod)
one of the great bfme 2 mods and one of my favourite videos that i created with my best video and photo program. THIS MOD IS ABOUT THE PELOPONNESIAN WARS WHERE SPARTA(THE GREATEST MILITARY POWER IN WHOLE GREECE) WAS IN WAR WITH ATHENS( THE CITY OF REPUBLIC OF CULTURE AND ARTS). THE ALLIANCES OF THE WAR In this nearly 30-year war, stood two great hostile camps or alliances, in which other cities were stable until the end, while others do not. Apostatousan some by choice and some were forced by each winner of the central conflict-Athens or Sparta. Generally at the beginning and throughout most of the Peloponnesian War, the two main opponents were the Peloponnesian League and the Athenian Alliance. The correlation of forces was as follows: With Athens made the Plataea, most cities of Acarnania, cities of Thessaly, Nafpaktos (but where no longer living Locrians, but Messenians had been driven from their homes and whom the Athenians somehow hosted there), Chios , Lesvos (who defected but reinstated in the alliance) and many islands, and cities of Ionia and the Hellespont. From the Ionian Islands and Great Greece, Corfu and Zakynthos and some cities of Sicily and Southern Italy. The Army states that the total was half of his opponents and less (about 60000 versus the 32000 or in other 100000), but the Athenian fleet numbered over 300 triremes, the ships without even their allies. Also, the Athenians were much more concentrated cash, had been conveyed to the city treasury of the ...
- published: 23 Feb 2012
- views: 1740
- author: blade3194
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Peloponnesian War 2010
6th grade social studies project on Peloponnesian War 432 to 404 BC...
published: 31 Aug 2010
author: donk3ytast1c
Peloponnesian War 2010
6th grade social studies project on Peloponnesian War 432 to 404 BC
- published: 31 Aug 2010
- views: 381
- author: donk3ytast1c
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Peloponnesian War Mod
Playing as the lacadaemonians (spartans), this mod is functional with the latest version o...
published: 23 Dec 2008
author: Janas Aurora
Peloponnesian War Mod
Playing as the lacadaemonians (spartans), this mod is functional with the latest version of mount & blade. v1.011 (and feel free to laugh at 5:54, at which time both ally and enemy alike decide to go into a shield-bashing frenzy, and I hardly get a chance to stand) I Recorded it using fraps! Dislcaimer: I neither created the content in this mod or the music that plays during the video. The music was made by Nick Wylie and is featured in the "Timeless Kingdoms" mod, and the modder to thank for the content is named Lynores. Music: nickwylie.com Mod: forums.taleworlds.com
- published: 23 Dec 2008
- views: 45386
- author: Janas Aurora
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The Peloponnesian War
A project for global class that I helped some freinds make...
published: 13 Aug 2012
author: NerfBlaze24
The Peloponnesian War
A project for global class that I helped some freinds make
- published: 13 Aug 2012
- views: 119
- author: NerfBlaze24
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Mount and Blade:Warband-The Peloponnesian War.Spartan invasion in Samnite Federation | ᴴᴰ
This is my second battle video about best Warband mod-Peloponnesian War. The battle took a...
published: 24 Sep 2011
author: JankoSRB
Mount and Blade:Warband-The Peloponnesian War.Spartan invasion in Samnite Federation | ᴴᴰ
This is my second battle video about best Warband mod-Peloponnesian War. The battle took a place in the Southern Italy,in borders of Samnite Federation. My army was consisted majorly of elite hoplites,while Latins' army were made up by skirmishers,heavy infantry,elite spearmen of Sacred Band and cavalry. Also,this is one of my toughest battles i ever played in Singleplayer of any mod for Warband. Hardly survived,i managed to continue my invasion up in Italy,to conquer all states(Tursanoi Dodecapoli,Latin League and Samnite Federation).One of the things that brought me up to it is fighting in formations. This video is not a masterpiece,but i'll do better. :) Tips: 1.Always stay in formation as i did;your men will give you protection and there are lesser chances that you might die. 2.Use shield bash if your enemy is near/surround you. 3.PLAY AND DOWNLOAD THE MOD. Download link from mb repository: www.mbrepository.com -Enjoy. Please subscribe,comment and rate this video. ;) Thanks...
- published: 24 Sep 2011
- views: 50624
- author: JankoSRB