Prologue: power politics in fourth-century Greece Part I. Alliance: 1. A survey of Theban and Athenian relations between 403 and 371 BC 2. The incident at Mt. Parnassus, 395 BC 3. The Battle of Coronea and its historiographical legacy 4. The King's Peace, alliance, and Phoebidas' strike (382 BC) 5. Sphodrias' raid and the evolution of the Athenian League Part II. Hegemony: 6. The re-establishment of the boeotarchia (378 BC) 7. The Battle of Tegyra, 375 BC 8. Plutarch on Leuctra 9. Alliance and hegemony in fourth-century Greece: the case of the Theban hegemony 10. Xenophon's speeches and the Theban hegemony 11. The phantom synedrion of the Boeotian Confederacy, 378-335 BC 12. Boeotian Aulis and Greek naval bases 13. Epaminondas and the new Inscription from Cnidus Part III. Domination: 14. Thebes, Delphi, and the outbreak of the Sacred War 15. Pammenes, the Persians, and the Sacred War 16. Philip II, the Greeks, and the King, 346-336 BC 17. A note on the Battle of Chaeronea 18. Philip's designs on Greece 19. Epilogue.
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