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Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figure, tables and maps; Maps; Preface and acknowledgements; Note on dates; Note on spellings; Special abbreviations; I The Acropolis of Greece; I.1 The Task; I.1.a The Topic; I.1.b Previous Work; I.1.c The Sources in Brief; I.1.d Outline of the Work; I.2 Historical Geography; I.2.a General Observations; I.2.b Regional Descriptions; Argolis; Korinthia and Sikyonia; Achaea; Eleia and Triphylia; Arkadia; Messenia; Laconia; I.2.c Geographical Issues; II Warfare and Control; II.1 A Narrative in Context

II.2 A Question of Upbringing: Hegemony and Anarchy down to Chaironeia (338)II.2.a Earlier Spartan Domination; II.2.b Spartan Over-reach and Collapse (404-362); II.2.c Waiting for the Macedonian (362-338); II.2.d Retrospective of the Period down to 338; II.3 Temporary Kings: The Early Macedonian Years (338-301); II.3.a Philip and Alexander: Acquiescence, Revolt, and Reaction (338-323); II.3.b Further Unrest and Tighter Control (323-319); II.3.c The Subversion of Antipater's System and Growing Antigonid Power (319-301); II.3.d Retrospective of 338-301

II.4 The Military Philosophers: Resistance and Reaction under the Antigonids (301-222)II.4.a First Interruption and Restoration of Antigonid Power (301-287); II.4.b Gonatas Meets Resistance (287-c. 267); II.4.c Concerted Revolt and Harsh Response (c. 268-c. 252); II.4.d The Achaean League Erodes Gonatas' Control (c. 252-239); II.4.e Sparta's Resurgence and Further Defeat (239-222); II.4.f Retrospective of 301-222; II.5 The Soldier's Art: Achaea between Macedonia and Rome (222-197); II.5.a Aitolian Opportunism and Spartan Alienation (222-217)

II.5.b From the Peace of Naupaktos to the Macedonians' Expulsion (217-197)II.5.c Retrospective of 222-197; II.6 Control and Geostrategy; II.7 Epilogue: 197-146; III Power and Politics; III.1 Polis Societies; III.2 Garrisons, 'Tyrants', and Macedonian Power; III.2.a Garrisons and 'Tyrants' Before Chaironeia (338); III.2.b Garrisons and 'Tyrants' from Chaironeia to Kynoskephalai (338-197); Garrisons After 338 (with or without Evidence of Tyranny); 'Tyrannies' After 338; III.2.c Garrisons and 'Tyrants': A Balance-sheet; The Case Against Macedonia; The Case for the Defence; A Reassessment

III.3 Politics and StasisIII.3.a Political Divisions and Stasis Before Leuktra (371); States Normally Oligarchic Before Leuktra; States Disputed between Democracy and Oligarchy Before Leuktra; States Normally Democratic Before Leuktra; Summary; III.3.b Political Divisions and Stasis from Leuktra to Chaironeia (371-338); States Normally Oligarchic between Leuktra and Chaironeia; States Disputed between Democracy and Oligarchy between Leuktra and Chaironeia; States Normally Democratic between Leuktra and Chaironeia; Summary; III.3.c Political Divisions and Stasis After Chaironeia (338-197)

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