Athenian Power in the Fifth Century BC offers a new study of a canonical topic in ancient Greek history, the fifth-century BC Athenian empire. While previous studies have largely focused on Athens and Athenian narrative history, this book brings the Athenians' imperial subjects to centre stage.
Athenian Power in the Fifth Century BC offers a new study of a canonical topic in ancient Greek history, the fifth-century BC Athenian empire. While previous studies have largely focused on Athens and Athenian narrative history, this book brings the Athenians' imperial subjects to centre stage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leah Lazar is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents in the Classics Faculty, Oxford. Originally from London, she completed her doctoral thesis at New College, Oxford in 2019. She has taught at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and lectured at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge. Her research focuses on the political and economic history of the Greek world, and she is particularly interested in Greek inscriptions and coinage.
Inhaltsangabe
* A note on texts, translations and transliteration * Abbreviations * Maps * Introduction * 1: Athenian decrees, negotiation and negotiators * 2: Negotiation, flexibility and corruption in the Athenian tribute system * 3: Athenian festival culture and allied integration * 4: From the Thermaic Gulf to Thasos: Athenian power in the North Aegean * 5: Athens, Rhodes and the Eastern Mediterranean * 6: Athens, Daskyleion and Kyzikos: Athenian power between the Aegean and the Black Sea * Conclusion: revolt and ruddle on fourth-century Keos * Appendix: Fifth-Century Athenian decrees * Bibliography
* A note on texts, translations and transliteration * Abbreviations * Maps * Introduction * 1: Athenian decrees, negotiation and negotiators * 2: Negotiation, flexibility and corruption in the Athenian tribute system * 3: Athenian festival culture and allied integration * 4: From the Thermaic Gulf to Thasos: Athenian power in the North Aegean * 5: Athens, Rhodes and the Eastern Mediterranean * 6: Athens, Daskyleion and Kyzikos: Athenian power between the Aegean and the Black Sea * Conclusion: revolt and ruddle on fourth-century Keos * Appendix: Fifth-Century Athenian decrees * Bibliography
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