Robin Osborne
Athens and Athenian Democracy
Robin Osborne
Athens and Athenian Democracy
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This book constructs a distinctive view of classical Athens, a view which takes seriously the evidence of archaeology and of art history.
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This book constructs a distinctive view of classical Athens, a view which takes seriously the evidence of archaeology and of art history.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 695g
- ISBN-13: 9780521605700
- ISBN-10: 0521605709
- Artikelnr.: 29337308
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 695g
- ISBN-13: 9780521605700
- ISBN-10: 0521605709
- Artikelnr.: 29337308
Robin Osborne is Professor of Ancient History and a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. He has written and edited numerous works on ancient history, including Greek History (2004); Rethinking Revolutions through Classical Greece (co-edited with Simon Goldhill, Cambridge, 2006); and Debating the Athenian Cultural Revolution: Art, Literature, Philosophy and Politics 430-380 BC (Cambridge, 2007).
Preface
1. Changing visions of democracy
Part I. Making Athenian Democracy Work: 2. Athenian democracy: something to celebrate?
3. The demos and its divisions in Classical Athens
4. Inscribing performance
Part II. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Economy: 5. The economics and politics of slavery at Athens
6. Pride and prejudice, sense and subsistence: exchange and society in the Greek city
7. 'Is it a farm?' The definition of agricultural sites and settlements in ancient Greece
8. The potential mobility of human populations
Part III. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Legal System: 9. Law in action in classical Athens
10. Vexatious litigation in classical Athens: sykophancy and the sycophant
11. Religion, imperial politics, and the offering of freedom to slaves
12. Law, the democratic citizen, and the representation of women in classical Athens
13. Changing the discourse
Part IV. Athenian Democracy on Display: 14. The viewing and obscuring of the Parthenon frieze
15. Democracy and imperialism in the Panathenaic procession: the Parthenon frieze in its context
Part V. Athenian Democracy and the Gods: 16. Competitive festivals and the polis: a context for dramatic festivals at Athens
17. The erection and mutilation of the hermai
18. The ecstasy and the tragedy: varieties of religious experience in art, drama, and society
Coda: from ritual to politics, and back again.
1. Changing visions of democracy
Part I. Making Athenian Democracy Work: 2. Athenian democracy: something to celebrate?
3. The demos and its divisions in Classical Athens
4. Inscribing performance
Part II. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Economy: 5. The economics and politics of slavery at Athens
6. Pride and prejudice, sense and subsistence: exchange and society in the Greek city
7. 'Is it a farm?' The definition of agricultural sites and settlements in ancient Greece
8. The potential mobility of human populations
Part III. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Legal System: 9. Law in action in classical Athens
10. Vexatious litigation in classical Athens: sykophancy and the sycophant
11. Religion, imperial politics, and the offering of freedom to slaves
12. Law, the democratic citizen, and the representation of women in classical Athens
13. Changing the discourse
Part IV. Athenian Democracy on Display: 14. The viewing and obscuring of the Parthenon frieze
15. Democracy and imperialism in the Panathenaic procession: the Parthenon frieze in its context
Part V. Athenian Democracy and the Gods: 16. Competitive festivals and the polis: a context for dramatic festivals at Athens
17. The erection and mutilation of the hermai
18. The ecstasy and the tragedy: varieties of religious experience in art, drama, and society
Coda: from ritual to politics, and back again.
Preface
1. Changing visions of democracy
Part I. Making Athenian Democracy Work: 2. Athenian democracy: something to celebrate?
3. The demos and its divisions in Classical Athens
4. Inscribing performance
Part II. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Economy: 5. The economics and politics of slavery at Athens
6. Pride and prejudice, sense and subsistence: exchange and society in the Greek city
7. 'Is it a farm?' The definition of agricultural sites and settlements in ancient Greece
8. The potential mobility of human populations
Part III. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Legal System: 9. Law in action in classical Athens
10. Vexatious litigation in classical Athens: sykophancy and the sycophant
11. Religion, imperial politics, and the offering of freedom to slaves
12. Law, the democratic citizen, and the representation of women in classical Athens
13. Changing the discourse
Part IV. Athenian Democracy on Display: 14. The viewing and obscuring of the Parthenon frieze
15. Democracy and imperialism in the Panathenaic procession: the Parthenon frieze in its context
Part V. Athenian Democracy and the Gods: 16. Competitive festivals and the polis: a context for dramatic festivals at Athens
17. The erection and mutilation of the hermai
18. The ecstasy and the tragedy: varieties of religious experience in art, drama, and society
Coda: from ritual to politics, and back again.
1. Changing visions of democracy
Part I. Making Athenian Democracy Work: 2. Athenian democracy: something to celebrate?
3. The demos and its divisions in Classical Athens
4. Inscribing performance
Part II. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Economy: 5. The economics and politics of slavery at Athens
6. Pride and prejudice, sense and subsistence: exchange and society in the Greek city
7. 'Is it a farm?' The definition of agricultural sites and settlements in ancient Greece
8. The potential mobility of human populations
Part III. Athenian Democracy and the Athenian Legal System: 9. Law in action in classical Athens
10. Vexatious litigation in classical Athens: sykophancy and the sycophant
11. Religion, imperial politics, and the offering of freedom to slaves
12. Law, the democratic citizen, and the representation of women in classical Athens
13. Changing the discourse
Part IV. Athenian Democracy on Display: 14. The viewing and obscuring of the Parthenon frieze
15. Democracy and imperialism in the Panathenaic procession: the Parthenon frieze in its context
Part V. Athenian Democracy and the Gods: 16. Competitive festivals and the polis: a context for dramatic festivals at Athens
17. The erection and mutilation of the hermai
18. The ecstasy and the tragedy: varieties of religious experience in art, drama, and society
Coda: from ritual to politics, and back again.