Athens after the Peloponnesian War (Routledge Revivals) Class, Faction and Policy 403-386 B.C. Routledge Revivals Series
Auteur : Strauss Barry
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Historians are used to studying the origins of war. The rebuilding in the aftermath of war is a subject that ? at least in the case of Athens ? has received far less attention. Along with the problems of reconstructing the economy and replenishing the population, the problem of renegotiating political consensus was equally acute.
Athens after the Peloponnesian War, first published in 1986, undertakes a radically new investigation into the nature of Athenian political groups. The general model of ?faction? provided by political anthropology provides an indispensable paradigm for the Athenian case. More widely, Professor Strauss argues for the importance of the economic, social and ideological changes resulting from the Peloponnesian War in the development of political nexus.
Athens after the Peloponnesian War offers a detailed demographic analysis, astute insight into political discourse, and is altogether one of the most thorough treatments of this important period in the Athenian democracy.
Preface; Abbreviations; Map; Introduction Part One: Background 1. Political Behaviour in Postwar Athens 2. Society and Economy in Postwar Athens 3. Athenian Manpower After the Peloponnesian War Part Two: Politics and Policy 4. Reconciliation and Recrimination, 403-395 BC 5. The Politics of War, 395-391 BC 6. Division and Defeat, 391-386 BC; Conclusions; Appendix: Hoplite and Thetic Battle Casualties in the Peloponnesian War; Select Bibliography; Index
Date de parution : 12-2013
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 06-2015
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes d’Athens after the Peloponnesian War (Routledge Revivals) :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; athenian; Wet Nurse; politicians; Athenian Parents; corinthian; Graphe Paranomon; oxyrhynchus; Hoi Polloi; historian; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia; sicilian; Corinthian War; expedition; Saronic Gulf; empire; Hop Lite; hop; Athenian Politics; lite; Nemea River; Decelean War; Peloponnesian War; Oxyrhynchus Historian; Violate; Boeotian Alliance; Thetic Class; Athenian Cavalry; Postwar; Citizen Hoplites; Philia Groups; Annual Ships; Wealthy Athenians; Plato Comicus; Ionian War