An accessible introduction to the polis (plural: poleis), or ancient Greek city-state. Mogens Herman Hansen addresses such topics as the emergence of the polis, its size and population, and its political culture, ranging from famous poleis such as Athens and Sparta through more than 1,000 known examples.
An accessible introduction to the polis (plural: poleis), or ancient Greek city-state. Mogens Herman Hansen addresses such topics as the emergence of the polis, its size and population, and its political culture, ranging from famous poleis such as Athens and Sparta through more than 1,000 known examples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mogens Herman Hansen is Reader in Classics at Copenhagen University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction I. City-States in World History 1: Cities, States, City-States and City-State Cultures 2: A Sketch of the 37 Identified City-State Cultures 3: `Country-States' versus City-State Cultures II. The City-State Culture in Ancient Greece Introduction 4: The Unity of the City-State Culture of Ancient Greece 5: The Rise of the Ancient Greek City-State Culture 6: The End of the City-State Culture in Ancient Greece 7: How Poleis Arose and Disappeared 8: What is a Polis? An Investigation of the Concept of `Polis' 9: The Polis as City and State 10: Polis as City 11: The Settlement Pattern of the Ancient Greek City-States 12: The Size and Population of the Cities 13: The Demography of the Ancient Greek City-State Culture 14: The Economy of the Cities: Max Weber's `Ideal Type' 15: Polis as City in the Archaic Period 16: The Greek Conception of Polis as a City with a Hinterland 17: Polis as State 18: Army 19: Religion 20: State and Society 21: Civil War (Stasis) 22: Relationships between Poleis 23: The Hellenistic Poleis III. Conclusion 24: The Polis Compared with Other City-State Cultures
Introduction I. City-States in World History 1: Cities, States, City-States and City-State Cultures 2: A Sketch of the 37 Identified City-State Cultures 3: `Country-States' versus City-State Cultures II. The City-State Culture in Ancient Greece Introduction 4: The Unity of the City-State Culture of Ancient Greece 5: The Rise of the Ancient Greek City-State Culture 6: The End of the City-State Culture in Ancient Greece 7: How Poleis Arose and Disappeared 8: What is a Polis? An Investigation of the Concept of `Polis' 9: The Polis as City and State 10: Polis as City 11: The Settlement Pattern of the Ancient Greek City-States 12: The Size and Population of the Cities 13: The Demography of the Ancient Greek City-State Culture 14: The Economy of the Cities: Max Weber's `Ideal Type' 15: Polis as City in the Archaic Period 16: The Greek Conception of Polis as a City with a Hinterland 17: Polis as State 18: Army 19: Religion 20: State and Society 21: Civil War (Stasis) 22: Relationships between Poleis 23: The Hellenistic Poleis III. Conclusion 24: The Polis Compared with Other City-State Cultures
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