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9780521837057

Central Greece and the Politics of Power in the Fourth Century BC

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    9780521837057

  • ISBN10:

    0521837057

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-06-02
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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The streams of Greek history in the fourth century are highly controversial. Sandwiched between the Classical fifth century and the Hellenistic period, the era has invited various readings, most prominently the verdict of decrepitude and decline. Recent discoveries, however, indicate that the period was not simply illustrative of the political, social, and economic weaknesses of the Greek city-state. This book examines the fourth century from an area with its own regional dynamics: central Greece, a region often considered as a backwater for macro-politics. The authors disclose a vivid tension between regional politics in Boeotia and its adjacent territories and Greek affairs. They provide a meticulous and, at times, microscopic investigation into the region's military and political history, together with detailed analyses of the topography of the places 'where history was made.' The result is a dazzling account of Greece's power transition crisis on the eve of the Macedonian conquest.

Table of Contents

List of mapsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
List of abbreviationsp. xv
Prologue: Power politics in fourth-century Greece (by Hans Beck)p. 1
Alliancep. 31
A survey of Theban and Athenian relations between 403-371 BCp. 33
The incident at Mt. Parnassus, 395 BCp. 44
The battle of Coronea and its historiographical legacyp. 59
The King's Peace, alliance, and Phoebidas' strike (382 BC)p. 71
Sphodrias' raid and the evolution of the Athenian Leaguep. 79
Hegemonyp. 85
The re-establishment of the boiotarchia (378 BC)p. 87
The battle of Tegyra, 375 BCp. 99
Plutarch on Leuctrap. 111
Alliance and hegemony in fourth-century Greece: the case of the Theban Hegemonyp. 127
Xenophon's speeches and the Theban Hegemonyp. 140
The phantom synedrion of the Boeotian Confederacy, 378-335 BCp. 165
Boeotian Aulis and Greek naval basesp. 180
Epaminondas and the new inscription from Cnidusp. 199
Dominationp. 211
Thebes, Delphi, and the outbreak of the Sacred Warp. 213
Pammenes, the Persians, and the Sacred Warp. 224
Philip II, the Greeks, and the King, 346-336 BCp. 233
A note on the battle of Chaeroneap. 254
Philip II's designs on Greecep. 259
Epiloguep. 277
Glossaryp. 284
Referencesp. 287
Indexp. 305
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