<p>AS Unit AH1 (Entry Code F391): Greek History from original sources</p><p>Option 2: Delian League to Athenian Empire the origins and development of the Delian League:</p><p> Chapter 10 The Delian League and Athenian Empire: pages 171-77, 177- 81 (literary and inscriptional sources), 181-95 the growth of Athenian imperialism: rebellions and reactions (Samos, Mytilene, Melos, Sicily):</p><p> Chapter 15 Athenian Foreign Policy in the First Peloponnesian War, 462/1- 446/5: pages 272-75</p><p>Samos:</p><p> Chapter 10 pages 196-98</p><p>Mytilene:</p><p> Chapter 10 pages 198-203</p><p>Melos:</p><p> Chapter 10 pages 203-09</p><p>Sicily:</p><p> Chapter 21 Athens and the West, 458-413: pages 367-69, 369-83 the results of Empire, both for Athens and her allies, specifically tribute, its organisation and collection; the significance of inscriptional evidence: results of Empire:</p><p> Chapter 16 The Athenian Empire: Means of Control, Benefits and Popularity: pages 283-87 (Athens), 287-89, 289-95, 295-98 (allies) tribute (phoros):</p><p> Chapter 10 pages 176-77, 179-81, 189-90, Cleinias/Tribute Decree 180, 190-95 Coinage/Standards Decree 190, 193-95, 279, 287 Thoudippos/Tribute Reassessment (425/4) Decree: pages 193, 203, 244, 250, 281, 284, 333, 339 Methone Decrees: pages 277, 284-85, 296-97, 310 Chapter 14 The Institutions of Athenian Democracy: page 250 Chapter 16 pages 279, 281, 284 the significance of inscriptional evidence:</p><p> Chapter 10 pages 179-81 methods of control, both military and political:</p><p> Chapter 16 pages 276-82</p><p>Athenian and allied views of the Empire; and the importance of Thucydides as a source for these:</p><p> Chapter 10 pages 199-202, 205-09 Chapter 16 pages 287-89, 289-95, 295-98</p><p>Thucydides as a source: </p><p> Chapter 16 pages 289-295</p>
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