A Companion to Greek Democracy and the Roman Republic (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World Book 116)
معرفی کتاب «A Companion to Greek Democracy and the Roman Republic (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World Book 116)» نوشتهٔ Hammer, Dean، منتشرشده توسط نشر Wiley-Interscience; Wiley-Blackwell در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A Companion to Greek Democracy and the Roman Republic offers a comparative approach to examining ancient Greek and Roman participatory communities. \*Explores various aspects of participatory communities through pairs of chapters-one Greek, one Roman-to highlight comparisons between cultures \*Examines the types of relationships that sustained participatory communities, the challenges they faced, and how they responded \*Sheds new light on participatory contexts using diverse methodological approaches \*Brings an international array of scholars into dialog with each other.;Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright; Contents ; Notes on Contributors ; Abbreviations ; Introduction; Chapter 1 Reading the Past (On Comparison) ; References; Further Reading; Part I The Emergence of Participatory Communities Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Notes on Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 Reading the Past (On Comparison) References Further Reading Part I The Emergence of Participatory Communities Chapter 2 Why Greek Democracy? Its Emergence and Nature in Context 1 Introduction, Questions, Sources 2 Foundations and Early Stages: The Eighth and Early Seventh Centuries 3 From Civil Strife to Civic Integration: The Formalization of Institutions in the Late Seventh and Sixth Centuries 4 Sparta's "Great Rhetra," the Sovereignty of the Dēmos, and the Restoration of Eunomia 5 Solon's Reforms in Athens, the Restoration of Eunomia, and the Institutionalization of Civic Responsibility 6 Isonomia and the Integration of the Athenian Polis in the Late Sixth Century7 Eunomia, Isonomia, and Democracy 8 The Emergence of Fully Participatory Democracy in Mid-Fifth-Century Athens 9 Participatory Democracy at Its Height 10 Greek Democracy and Roman Republicanism: Elements of a Comparison References Further Reading Chapter 3 Why Roman Republicanism? Its Emergence and Nature in Context 1 Introduction and Sources 2 Urbanization, State Formation and Aristocratic Clans, c.900-500 BCE3 Kingship in Rome 4 Foundation of the Republic, c.509 BCE 5 Developments in Roman Republicanism, c.500-300 BCE: A Response to Internal and External Pressures 6 Nobilitas, Republicanism, and the Conquest of Italy and Sicily, c.300-241 BCE 7 Conclusion References Further Reading Part II Constructing a Past Chapter 4 Autochthony and Identity in Greek Myth 1 Introduction 2 The Land 3 The Sea4 Plato and the Construction of the Past 5 Conclusion References Further Reading Chapter 5 Agriculture and Identity in Roman Myth 1 Introduction 2 Ideology and Agrarian Writing: The Scholarship 3 The Cincinnatus Story and the Roman Meal 4 The Context and Structure of the Cincinnatus Story 5 Topography: Rus et Urbs 6 Farming, Food Production, and Economics 7 Farming, Authority, and Age 8 How the Motifs and Values of Part I Affect the Interpretation of Part II
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A Companion to Greek Democracy and the Roman Republic offers a comparative approach to examining ancient Greek and Roman participatory communities.
- Explores various aspects of participatory communities through pairs of chapters—one Greek, one Roman—to highlight comparisons between cultures
- Examines the types of relationships that sustained participatory communities, the challenges they faced, and how they responded
- Sheds new light on participatory contexts using diverse methodological approaches
- Brings an international array of scholars into dialogue with each other