Towards the end of the fifth century BC, Athens underwent two revolutions which both resulted in the establishment of oligarchic regimes. In this book, Julia Shear explores how democracy was restored and the city rebuilt in the aftermath of these coups and examines how the Athenians responded both individually and corporately.
Towards the end of the fifth century BC, Athens underwent two revolutions which both resulted in the establishment of oligarchic regimes. In this book, Julia Shear explores how democracy was restored and the city rebuilt in the aftermath of these coups and examines how the Athenians responded both individually and corporately.
Julia Shear is a Senior Associate Member at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Responding to oligarchy in Athens: an introduction 2. Revolution, oligarchy and the patrios politeia 3. Restoring Athens: democracy and law 4. Reclaiming Athens: the demos and the city 5. Remembering and forgetting: rituals and the demos 6. The Thirty and the law 7. Reconciling the Athenians 8. Recreating democracy: documents and the law 9. The agora and the democratic city 10. Forgetting or remembering: oligarchy, stasis and the demos 11. The strategies of democracy.
1. Responding to oligarchy in Athens: an introduction 2. Revolution, oligarchy and the patrios politeia 3. Restoring Athens: democracy and law 4. Reclaiming Athens: the demos and the city 5. Remembering and forgetting: rituals and the demos 6. The Thirty and the law 7. Reconciling the Athenians 8. Recreating democracy: documents and the law 9. The agora and the democratic city 10. Forgetting or remembering: oligarchy, stasis and the demos 11. The strategies of democracy.
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