Allison Glazebrook, Christina Vester
Themes in Greek Society and Culture
An Introduction to Ancient Greece
Allison Glazebrook, Christina Vester
Themes in Greek Society and Culture
An Introduction to Ancient Greece
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The most engaging, accessible, and rich overview of the ancient Greeks' institutions, structures, activities, and cultural outputs from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period.
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The most engaging, accessible, and rich overview of the ancient Greeks' institutions, structures, activities, and cultural outputs from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, Canada
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 192mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1074g
- ISBN-13: 9780199036813
- ISBN-10: 0199036810
- Artikelnr.: 62952404
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, Canada
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 192mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1074g
- ISBN-13: 9780199036813
- ISBN-10: 0199036810
- Artikelnr.: 62952404
Allison Glazebrook is Professor in the Department of Classics at Brock University. Christina Vester is Associate Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Waterloo.
* Preface and Acknowledgements
* Dedication
* Contributors
* A Note to the Reader
* Introduction
* 1: The Ancient Greeks From Mycenae to Macedon, Ron Kroeker
* 2: The Greek Bronze Age: Origins and Collapse, Brendan Burke
* 3: Ordering the Polis: Government and Public Administration, Matthew
A. Sears
* 4: War and Peace, Sheila Ager
* 5: Going to Market: The Economy and Society, Ben Akrigg
* 6: Connecting to the Divine: Greek Cult and Ritual, Bonnie MacLachlan
* 7: Finding a Balance: Law and Justice in Ancient Greece, Judith
Fletcher
* 8: Status and Class, Jeremy Trevett
* 9: Sparta: Separating Reality from Mirage, Noreen Humble
* 10: Enslaved People and Slavery, Rob Tordoff
* 11: The Greeks and Others: Ancient Greeks in Their Mediterranean and
Near Eastern Context, Emily Varto
* 12: From Birth to Death: Disease, Disability, and Health, Maria A.
Liston
* 13: Gender and Sexuality, Allison Glazebrook
* 14: Women and the Greek Household, Christina Vester
* 15: At the Gymnasium: Competition and Sport, Reyes Bertolín Cebrián
* 16: Literature and Performance, Andrew Faulkner
* 17: Art and Architecture, Marina Haworth
* 18: The Wonder of It All: Philosophy (600-30 BCE), Vernon Provencal
* 19: Ancient Macedonia: The Emergence of a New World Order, Frances
Pownall
* 20: The Past in the Present: Receptions of Ancient Greece, Aara Suksi
* Conclusion
* Glossary
* Index
* Dedication
* Contributors
* A Note to the Reader
* Introduction
* 1: The Ancient Greeks From Mycenae to Macedon, Ron Kroeker
* 2: The Greek Bronze Age: Origins and Collapse, Brendan Burke
* 3: Ordering the Polis: Government and Public Administration, Matthew
A. Sears
* 4: War and Peace, Sheila Ager
* 5: Going to Market: The Economy and Society, Ben Akrigg
* 6: Connecting to the Divine: Greek Cult and Ritual, Bonnie MacLachlan
* 7: Finding a Balance: Law and Justice in Ancient Greece, Judith
Fletcher
* 8: Status and Class, Jeremy Trevett
* 9: Sparta: Separating Reality from Mirage, Noreen Humble
* 10: Enslaved People and Slavery, Rob Tordoff
* 11: The Greeks and Others: Ancient Greeks in Their Mediterranean and
Near Eastern Context, Emily Varto
* 12: From Birth to Death: Disease, Disability, and Health, Maria A.
Liston
* 13: Gender and Sexuality, Allison Glazebrook
* 14: Women and the Greek Household, Christina Vester
* 15: At the Gymnasium: Competition and Sport, Reyes Bertolín Cebrián
* 16: Literature and Performance, Andrew Faulkner
* 17: Art and Architecture, Marina Haworth
* 18: The Wonder of It All: Philosophy (600-30 BCE), Vernon Provencal
* 19: Ancient Macedonia: The Emergence of a New World Order, Frances
Pownall
* 20: The Past in the Present: Receptions of Ancient Greece, Aara Suksi
* Conclusion
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface and Acknowledgements
* Dedication
* Contributors
* A Note to the Reader
* Introduction
* 1: The Ancient Greeks From Mycenae to Macedon, Ron Kroeker
* 2: The Greek Bronze Age: Origins and Collapse, Brendan Burke
* 3: Ordering the Polis: Government and Public Administration, Matthew
A. Sears
* 4: War and Peace, Sheila Ager
* 5: Going to Market: The Economy and Society, Ben Akrigg
* 6: Connecting to the Divine: Greek Cult and Ritual, Bonnie MacLachlan
* 7: Finding a Balance: Law and Justice in Ancient Greece, Judith
Fletcher
* 8: Status and Class, Jeremy Trevett
* 9: Sparta: Separating Reality from Mirage, Noreen Humble
* 10: Enslaved People and Slavery, Rob Tordoff
* 11: The Greeks and Others: Ancient Greeks in Their Mediterranean and
Near Eastern Context, Emily Varto
* 12: From Birth to Death: Disease, Disability, and Health, Maria A.
Liston
* 13: Gender and Sexuality, Allison Glazebrook
* 14: Women and the Greek Household, Christina Vester
* 15: At the Gymnasium: Competition and Sport, Reyes Bertolín Cebrián
* 16: Literature and Performance, Andrew Faulkner
* 17: Art and Architecture, Marina Haworth
* 18: The Wonder of It All: Philosophy (600-30 BCE), Vernon Provencal
* 19: Ancient Macedonia: The Emergence of a New World Order, Frances
Pownall
* 20: The Past in the Present: Receptions of Ancient Greece, Aara Suksi
* Conclusion
* Glossary
* Index
* Dedication
* Contributors
* A Note to the Reader
* Introduction
* 1: The Ancient Greeks From Mycenae to Macedon, Ron Kroeker
* 2: The Greek Bronze Age: Origins and Collapse, Brendan Burke
* 3: Ordering the Polis: Government and Public Administration, Matthew
A. Sears
* 4: War and Peace, Sheila Ager
* 5: Going to Market: The Economy and Society, Ben Akrigg
* 6: Connecting to the Divine: Greek Cult and Ritual, Bonnie MacLachlan
* 7: Finding a Balance: Law and Justice in Ancient Greece, Judith
Fletcher
* 8: Status and Class, Jeremy Trevett
* 9: Sparta: Separating Reality from Mirage, Noreen Humble
* 10: Enslaved People and Slavery, Rob Tordoff
* 11: The Greeks and Others: Ancient Greeks in Their Mediterranean and
Near Eastern Context, Emily Varto
* 12: From Birth to Death: Disease, Disability, and Health, Maria A.
Liston
* 13: Gender and Sexuality, Allison Glazebrook
* 14: Women and the Greek Household, Christina Vester
* 15: At the Gymnasium: Competition and Sport, Reyes Bertolín Cebrián
* 16: Literature and Performance, Andrew Faulkner
* 17: Art and Architecture, Marina Haworth
* 18: The Wonder of It All: Philosophy (600-30 BCE), Vernon Provencal
* 19: Ancient Macedonia: The Emergence of a New World Order, Frances
Pownall
* 20: The Past in the Present: Receptions of Ancient Greece, Aara Suksi
* Conclusion
* Glossary
* Index