This episode talks about Peloponnesian war between Athens and Sparta, was it this war that caused Greece to lose its independence? Or alternately, was this war just another conflict in a long process for one state to become dominant? Welcome to the AIQ podcast, bringing the world of Ancient History to your ears. No matter if you are a leading academic, or have just found an interest in history, this podcast tries to discuss highly academic topics in a free and easy going way.
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Suggested further reading:
- The Peloponnesian war by Donald Kagan (Modern scholarship)
- Hellenica by Xenophon (Ancient source)
- History of the Peloponnesian war by Thucydides (Ancient source)
Co-written By Alexander Goodman and Christopher Kearney
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