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The Age of Pericles

By: Jeremy McInerney, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Jeremy McInerney
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The career of Pericles, the leading Athenian politician and general from c. 450 to 429 B.C., is a prism through which to view the "Golden Age" of Greece, a brief but remarkable era when Athens experienced a cultural flowering of extraordinary power and importance for Western culture.

In the generation that followed Pericles' appearance on the public stage shortly after the Persian wars, Athens rapidly transformed the alliance of Greek states - an alliance first created as a defense against the Persians - into a true Aegean empire, dominated by the Athenians and their mighty navy. But this dramatic increase in military power, cultural influence, and prestige was also accompanied by something unique: the growth of full participatory democracy. But in examining the lives of Athenian men and women, one has to ask what freedom and autonomy really meant to a society that relied on slaves and was ruthless in its treatment of its subjects.

These 24 stimulating lectures present a well-rounded portrait of almost every aspect of Athenian life during the Golden Age, including. the different ways Athens and Sparta raised their children; the fate of Athenian girls as mothers and managers of the household; young Pericles' role in bringing Aeschylus's masterpiece, The Persians; why the Spartans rejected the aid of Athens in putting down a slave revolt; and Thucydides' terrifying description of the plague's physical and social impact on Athens - including the death of Pericles - and its possible role in the ultimate defeat of Athens by Sparta.

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Ancient Ancient History Ancient Greece Greece Greek Mythology
Comprehensive Lectures • Immersive Historical Context • Meaningful Insights • Informative Content • Excellent Organization

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It is so much more rich and more organic about golden age of Athen than a narration about the life of Pericles.

Dr mclnercey is great!

I found I really enjoyed this great course on Pericles

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Brilliant, enlightening, highly informative. An absolute pleasure to listen to. Time well spent. 5 stars all around.

Brilliant

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i listened to this great course as part of a trilogy including the other Jeremy McInerney one on Ancient Greece in general and the course on Athenian Democracy (then i listened to the mueller report as a humorous, palate cleansing satyr play).

great course. part of a trilogy?

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Dr. Jeremy McInerney does an amazing job bringing ancient Greece to life in this course. I learned a lot of new (to me) information, and thoroughly enjoyed every minute.

Another amazing course!

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Classical Greek social history at it's finest. I could not recommend this audiobook more highly.

Masterful

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