List of illustrations viii
List of maps x
List of abbreviations xi
Chronology xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Preface xxi
Prelude – a band of brothers 1
1 ‘From this the Corinthians developed their bitter hatred for the Athenians’ 4
2 ‘Give the Greeks their freedom’ 25
3 ‘Our city is an education to Greece’ 44
4 ‘War is a violent teacher’ 67
5 ‘Spindles would be worth a lot’ 85
6 ‘Weeping for joy’ 111
7 ‘The strong do what they have the power to do’ 132
8 ‘What of us then who for our children must weep?’ 144
9 ‘The whole of Greece against Athens’ 165
10 ‘Ships gone . . . don’t know what to do’ 186
11 ‘Athens is taken’ 205
12 ‘Here’s to the noble Critias!’ 223
Epilogue 241
Appendix A: A note on sources 243
Appendix B: Who’s who in the Peloponnesian War 248
Appendix C: A Peloponnesian War glossary 258
Bibliography 263
Index 275
Lawrence A. Tritle is Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. He has previously taught at Loyola University, Chicago and UCLA as visiting Professor of History. He is the author or editor of eight books on Greek history, including Phocion the Good (1988) and From Melos to My Lai (2000), as well as numerous articles on various aspects of the ancient world. He has served on the editorial board of the Ancient History Bulletin (1996 – 2003) and as president of the International Plutarch Society (1997-1999).
"Tritle's overall aim is to make the content and context of the Peloponnesian War more accessible to those unfamiliar with classics, and on the whole I believe he succeeds. His tone throughout is quite relaxed...but for those unfamiliar with classical Greek history and/or the Peloponnesian war Tritle's book is a good starting place." ( Bryn Mawr Classical Review , December 2010) "Recommended. Undergraduate libraries and above". (Choice, 1 November 2010)
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