This volume explores the relationship between Thucydides and ancient Greek historiography, sociology, and culture. Drawing on modern anthropological enquiries on kinship and the sociology of ethnicity and emotions, it argues that inter-communal kinship has a far more pervasive importance in Thucydides than has so far been acknowledged.
This volume explores the relationship between Thucydides and ancient Greek historiography, sociology, and culture. Drawing on modern anthropological enquiries on kinship and the sociology of ethnicity and emotions, it argues that inter-communal kinship has a far more pervasive importance in Thucydides than has so far been acknowledged.
Maria Fragoulaki is a Lecturer in Ancient Greek History at Cardiff University.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: Preliminaries: Kinship terminology in Thucydides 4: Korinth and its colonies: Charting xyngeneia 4: Aiolian kinship: xyngeneia and relatedness in the Mytilene and Plataia episodes 5: Sparta's kinship ties 6: Athens kinship ties 7: Mixed realities of the West: Greeks and non-Greeks 8: Conclusion Appendices I: Athens kleruchies, kinship and Thucydides II: Cities and colonial information in Thucydides and Herodotus Bibliography Index Locorum General Index
Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: Preliminaries: Kinship terminology in Thucydides 4: Korinth and its colonies: Charting xyngeneia 4: Aiolian kinship: xyngeneia and relatedness in the Mytilene and Plataia episodes 5: Sparta's kinship ties 6: Athens kinship ties 7: Mixed realities of the West: Greeks and non-Greeks 8: Conclusion Appendices I: Athens kleruchies, kinship and Thucydides II: Cities and colonial information in Thucydides and Herodotus Bibliography Index Locorum General Index
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