Video: The Spartans - Episode 2

Summary:
Part 2
This segment begins by exploring at how Sparta and Athens fell out after the
Persian Wars, with a look at Athenian politics and society and how these
contrasted to Sparta's. This is a refreshingly non-partisan treatment, not
hesitating to be equally critical of Athens. Women's life in Sparta is given
much attention. Sparta comes off as considerably more enlightened, by modern
Western standards, than Athens. (Interesting sidebar - in her remarks during a
November 24, 2003, online chat with Channel 4 (UK) viewers, narrator Bettany
Hughes, when asked where she'd have rather lived, Sparta or Athens, replied
"Sparta. No doubt.") Hughes wryly notes how Spartan women were "objects of fear
and fascination" to non-Spartan men. The legacy of these "radical" Spartan
customs on later societies is discussed. Amusingly, whether by design or not,
Hughes wears a scarlet dress for much of this sequence - fit garb for a
Spartanette - and conducts her narration while striding purposefully about the
Laconian countryside or riding on horseback in full exhibition of energetic
Spartan vitality.
Lastly, the Laconian earthquake of 465 or 464 BC and subsequent helot revolt is noted and seen as the event that lit the sparks of conflict between Greece's two leading cities. The opening clashes of the Peloponnesian War and the Spartan disaster at Sphacteria ends Part 2.
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