
Pericles
In Our Time
Pericles and the Plague of Athens
This chapter examines the impact of Pericles' military strategy on the overcrowding of Athens at the start of the Peloponnesian War, leading to catastrophic consequences during a plague outbreak. It discusses the reforms introduced by Pericles, the controversies surrounding his leadership and personal life, particularly his relationship with Aspasia, and the subsequent societal changes. The narrative highlights the irony of strategic decisions against the backdrop of unforeseen health crises, as well as the fluctuations in Pericles' reputation throughout this turbulent period.
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