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The New Politicians of Fifth-century Athens

The New Politicians of Fifth-century Athens
Author: W. Robert Connor
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780872201422

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A reprint of the Princeton University Press edition of 1972, with new Preface by the author. In this powerful contribution to our understanding of politics in fifth-century Athens, Connor constructs models of Athenian political groupings to explain the rise of the "new politicians," young men who launched a new kind of democracy by appealing to the citizenry at large. With Pericles as prototype and Cleon as exemplar of the new politician, this engaging work provides an important insight into the politics of Athens at the height of its power.


The Greek Commonwealth

The Greek Commonwealth
Author: Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1915
Genre: Athens (Greece)
ISBN:

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The Greek Commonwealth

The Greek Commonwealth
Author: Alfred Zimmern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1924
Genre: Greece
ISBN:

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Literacy and Democracy in Fifth-Century Athens

Literacy and Democracy in Fifth-Century Athens
Author: Anna Missiou
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521111404

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The first full study of the relationship between literacy and democracy in fifth-century Athens. Through a close analysis of key democratic institutions, such as ostracism, the Council of 500, and the demes and tribes, Missiou argues that literacy was widespread among the common citizens of Athens.


The Greek Commonwealth

The Greek Commonwealth
Author: Alfred Zimmern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1911
Genre: Athens (Greece)
ISBN:

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Literacy and Democracy in Fifth-Century Athens

Literacy and Democracy in Fifth-Century Athens
Author: Anna Missiou
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521128766

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Who wrote the administrative documents of Athens? Was literacy extensive in ancient Attika? Were inscriptions, those on stone or pieces of pottery (ostraka), written, read and comprehended by common people? In this book Anna Missiou gives full consideration to these questions of crucial importance for understanding the quality of Athenian democracy and culture. She explores how the Kleisthenic reforms provided new contexts and new subject matter for writing. It promoted the exchange of reliable information between the demes, the tribes and the urban centre on particular important issues, including the mobilization of the army and the political organization of the citizen body. Through a close analysis of the process through which Athenian politicians were ostracised and a fresh examination of the involvement of common citizens in the Council of 500, Missiou undermines the current orthodoxy that literacy was not widespread among Athenians. Literacy underwrote the effective functioning of Athenian democracy.


Athenian Democracy

Athenian Democracy
Author: Peter John Rhodes
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195221404

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Athens' democracy developed during the sixth and fifth centuries and continued into the fourth; Athens' defeat by Macedon in 322 began a series of alternations between democracy and oligarchy. The democracy was inseparably bound up with the ideals of liberty and equality, the rule of law, and the direct government of the people by the people. Liberty means above all freedom of speech, the right to be heard in the public assembly and the right to speak one's mind in private. Equality meant the equal right of male citizens (perhaps 60,000 in the fifth century, 30,000 in the fourth) to participate in the government of the state and the administration of the law. Disapproved of as a mob rule until the nineteenth century, the institutions of Athenian democracy have become an inspiration for modern democratic politics and political philosophy. P. J. Rhodes's reader focuses on the political institutions, political activity, history, and nature of Athenian democracy and introduces some of the best British, American, German, and French scholarship on its origins, theory, and practice. Part I is devoted to political institutions: citizenship, the assembly, the law-courts, and capital punishment. Part II explores aspects of political activity: the demagogues and their relationship with the assembly, the maneuverings of the politicians, competitive festivals, and the separation of public from private life. Part III looks at three crucial points in the development of the democracy: the reforms of Solon, Cleisthenes, and Ephialtes. Part IV considers what it was in Greek life that led to the development of democracy. Some of the authors adopt broad-brush approaches to major questions; others analyze a particular body of evidence in detail. Use is made of archeology, comparison with other societies, the location of festivals in their civic context, and the need to penetrate behind what the classical Athenians made of their past.


GREEK COMMONWEALTH

GREEK COMMONWEALTH
Author: ALFRED ECKHARD. ZIMMERN
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781033020821

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The Greek Commonwealth

The Greek Commonwealth
Author: Alfred Zimmern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1924
Genre:
ISBN:

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