Sparta, Ancient, Medieval and Modern
(Tuesday, Per. 7, Thursday, Per. 7=8)

Instructor K. Kapparis

Please Note: The Course in Isis appears as CLA 3791 Greek Cities
This was an older course number which we simply used for convenience

W.1: Introduction:
The Geography of Sparta
The Trojan Wars
Suggested viewing: Troy

W. 2: Early Sparta:
The Messenian Wars
The Laws of Lycurgus
Readings: Alcman: The Partheneion, Tyrtaios

Section 1. The Spartan Way of Life

W. 3: The Spartan Constitution in the Classical Period
Reading: Extracts from Xenophon, Lacedaemonian Constitution

W. 4: The upbringing of boys (agoge) and the values of a Spartan
Reading: Plutarch Lysander

W. 5: Women and Family Life
Readings: Plutarch Lucurgus, Extracts from Xenophon, Lacedaemonian Constitution

W. 6: Economy and Society

W. 7: Buildings and surviving monuments of Ancient Sparta

W. 8: Midterm Test

Section 2. Wars and Spartan Might

W. 9: The rise of Sparta
The Persian Wars
The Battles of Thermopylai and Plataia
Readings: Extracts from Herodotos

W. 10: The Peloponnesian War
Readings: Extracts from Thycydides

W. 11: Sparta as the Leader of the Greek World
Reading: Plutarch Agesilaos

W. 12: The King's Peace and the demice of Spartan power.

Section 3: Sparta in Later Centuries

W. 13: Roman Sparta

W. 14: Mystras in the Palaeologean period

W. 15: The Restoration of Sparta in the Modern Period

W. 16: Final Test

Assessment:
Two Class Exams (x 50% = 100%)
Generous Extra Credit is built into the course inteded to encourage good preparation and attendance.

Course Materials

Important Readings:

P. A. Cartledge, Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History 1300-362 BC (London 1979)
P. A. Cartledge, The Spartans: The World of the Warrior-Heroes of Ancient Greece (Paperback - 2004)
P. A. Cartledge, Agesilaos and the Crisis of Sparta (London 1987)
D. M. MacDowell, Spartan Law (Edinburgh I986)
N. Bagnall, The Peloponnesian War: Athens, Sparta, and the Struggle for Greece by Nigel Bagnall (Hardcover - 2006)