%0 Book %A Moritz Mücke %D 2014 %C München, Germany %I GRIN Verlag %@ 9783656863489 %T The Peloponnesian War. Spartan Goals and Policy after the Peace of Nicias %U https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/286181 %X After the Archidamian War, the Peace of Nicias provided much-needed breathing space for a weakened and disgraced Sparta and a war-weary as well as plague-ridden Athens. However, in the Peloponnesus the absence of effective statesmanship and political competence made the period following the making of the Peace one of confusion and ill-channeled ambition. While Athens sought to undo the damage done by Brasidas in Thrace, Argos mounted a challenge to Lacedaemonian hegemony in the Peleponneus. Nevertheless Sparta, through innovation, resilience, and warfare successfully pursued a policy of restoration and reconsolidation in the Peloponnesus and thus emerged after the Peace in a formidable position to once again take up arms against the Athenians in the last decade of the Peloponnesian War. %K Peloponnesian War, Peloponnesischer Krieg, Athens, Athen, Sparta, Nicias, Peace of Nicias, Thucydides, Thukydides, Strategy, War, Ioanian War, Ionischer Krieg, Archideman War, Archidemischer Krieg, Peloponnese, Peloponnesus, Argos %G English