War, Democracy and Culture in Classical Athens
Herausgeber: Pritchard, David M.
War, Democracy and Culture in Classical Athens
Herausgeber: Pritchard, David M.
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Analyses how the democracy of the classical Athenians revolutionized military practices and underwrote their unprecedented commitment to war-making.
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Analyses how the democracy of the classical Athenians revolutionized military practices and underwrote their unprecedented commitment to war-making.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781107437388
- ISBN-10: 1107437385
- Artikelnr.: 41247501
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781107437388
- ISBN-10: 1107437385
- Artikelnr.: 41247501
1. The symbiosis between democracy and war: the case of ancient Athens
David M. Pritchard; Part I. The Impact of Democracy on War: 2. Thucydides
on Athens' democratic advantage in the Archidamian War Josiah Ober; 3.
Democratizing courage in Classical Athens Ryan K. Balot; Part II. Military
Innovations of the Democracy: 4. Cavalry, democracy and military thinking
in Classical Athens Iain Spence; 5. Light troops in Classical Athens
Matthew Trundle; Part III. The Fifth-Century Drama of War: 6. Affirming
Athenian action: Euripides' portrayal of military activity and the limits
of tragic instruction Sophie Mills; 7. Ridiculing a popular war: Old Comedy
and militarism in Classical Athens David Konstan; Part IV. War in
Fourth-Century Speeches: 8. War in the law-court: some Athenian discussions
Alastair J. L. Blanshard; 9. Athenian militarism and the recourse to war
Peter Hunt; Part V. Soldiers in Privately Purchased Art: 10. Democratic
ideology, the events of war and the iconography of Attic funerary sculpture
Robin Osborne; 11. The warrior loutrophoroi of fifth-century Athens
Patricia Hannah; 12. 'I am Eurymedon': tensions and ambiguities in Athenian
war imagery Margaret C. Miller; Part VI. Honouring the War Dead: 13.
Commemoration of the war dead in Classical Athens: remembering defeat and
victory Polly Low; 14. Aret¿ and the achievements of the war dead: the
logic of praise in the Athenian funeral oration Sumio Yoshitake; 15.
Epilogue: does democracy have a violent heart? John Keane.
David M. Pritchard; Part I. The Impact of Democracy on War: 2. Thucydides
on Athens' democratic advantage in the Archidamian War Josiah Ober; 3.
Democratizing courage in Classical Athens Ryan K. Balot; Part II. Military
Innovations of the Democracy: 4. Cavalry, democracy and military thinking
in Classical Athens Iain Spence; 5. Light troops in Classical Athens
Matthew Trundle; Part III. The Fifth-Century Drama of War: 6. Affirming
Athenian action: Euripides' portrayal of military activity and the limits
of tragic instruction Sophie Mills; 7. Ridiculing a popular war: Old Comedy
and militarism in Classical Athens David Konstan; Part IV. War in
Fourth-Century Speeches: 8. War in the law-court: some Athenian discussions
Alastair J. L. Blanshard; 9. Athenian militarism and the recourse to war
Peter Hunt; Part V. Soldiers in Privately Purchased Art: 10. Democratic
ideology, the events of war and the iconography of Attic funerary sculpture
Robin Osborne; 11. The warrior loutrophoroi of fifth-century Athens
Patricia Hannah; 12. 'I am Eurymedon': tensions and ambiguities in Athenian
war imagery Margaret C. Miller; Part VI. Honouring the War Dead: 13.
Commemoration of the war dead in Classical Athens: remembering defeat and
victory Polly Low; 14. Aret¿ and the achievements of the war dead: the
logic of praise in the Athenian funeral oration Sumio Yoshitake; 15.
Epilogue: does democracy have a violent heart? John Keane.
1. The symbiosis between democracy and war: the case of ancient Athens
David M. Pritchard; Part I. The Impact of Democracy on War: 2. Thucydides
on Athens' democratic advantage in the Archidamian War Josiah Ober; 3.
Democratizing courage in Classical Athens Ryan K. Balot; Part II. Military
Innovations of the Democracy: 4. Cavalry, democracy and military thinking
in Classical Athens Iain Spence; 5. Light troops in Classical Athens
Matthew Trundle; Part III. The Fifth-Century Drama of War: 6. Affirming
Athenian action: Euripides' portrayal of military activity and the limits
of tragic instruction Sophie Mills; 7. Ridiculing a popular war: Old Comedy
and militarism in Classical Athens David Konstan; Part IV. War in
Fourth-Century Speeches: 8. War in the law-court: some Athenian discussions
Alastair J. L. Blanshard; 9. Athenian militarism and the recourse to war
Peter Hunt; Part V. Soldiers in Privately Purchased Art: 10. Democratic
ideology, the events of war and the iconography of Attic funerary sculpture
Robin Osborne; 11. The warrior loutrophoroi of fifth-century Athens
Patricia Hannah; 12. 'I am Eurymedon': tensions and ambiguities in Athenian
war imagery Margaret C. Miller; Part VI. Honouring the War Dead: 13.
Commemoration of the war dead in Classical Athens: remembering defeat and
victory Polly Low; 14. Aret¿ and the achievements of the war dead: the
logic of praise in the Athenian funeral oration Sumio Yoshitake; 15.
Epilogue: does democracy have a violent heart? John Keane.
David M. Pritchard; Part I. The Impact of Democracy on War: 2. Thucydides
on Athens' democratic advantage in the Archidamian War Josiah Ober; 3.
Democratizing courage in Classical Athens Ryan K. Balot; Part II. Military
Innovations of the Democracy: 4. Cavalry, democracy and military thinking
in Classical Athens Iain Spence; 5. Light troops in Classical Athens
Matthew Trundle; Part III. The Fifth-Century Drama of War: 6. Affirming
Athenian action: Euripides' portrayal of military activity and the limits
of tragic instruction Sophie Mills; 7. Ridiculing a popular war: Old Comedy
and militarism in Classical Athens David Konstan; Part IV. War in
Fourth-Century Speeches: 8. War in the law-court: some Athenian discussions
Alastair J. L. Blanshard; 9. Athenian militarism and the recourse to war
Peter Hunt; Part V. Soldiers in Privately Purchased Art: 10. Democratic
ideology, the events of war and the iconography of Attic funerary sculpture
Robin Osborne; 11. The warrior loutrophoroi of fifth-century Athens
Patricia Hannah; 12. 'I am Eurymedon': tensions and ambiguities in Athenian
war imagery Margaret C. Miller; Part VI. Honouring the War Dead: 13.
Commemoration of the war dead in Classical Athens: remembering defeat and
victory Polly Low; 14. Aret¿ and the achievements of the war dead: the
logic of praise in the Athenian funeral oration Sumio Yoshitake; 15.
Epilogue: does democracy have a violent heart? John Keane.