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Athenian Generals: Military Authority in the Classical Period (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava. Supplementum, 182)

معرفی کتاب «Athenian Generals: Military Authority in the Classical Period (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava. Supplementum, 182)» نوشتهٔ Professor Debra Hamel، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill Academic Pub در سال 1998. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This study of the Athenian strategia is concerned with identifying the locus of military authority in the Athenian polis . Consideration of the role played by generals in the deliberative and final stages of military expeditions and of the relationship between strategoi and their subordinates, colleagues, and the Athenian demos itself suggests that Athens' generals did not exercise significant authority over their city's military operations. Rather, the demos controlled its generals both by means of its direct involvement in decision-making related to campaigns and by establishing in Athens a climate of fear which was very often sufficient to dissuade generals from acting in opposition to the Athenians' will. This volume is important reading for anyone who is interested in ancient military history or the question of sovereignty in Athens. This Study Of The Athenian Strategia Is Concerned With Identifying The Locus Of Military Authority In The Athenian Polis. This Volume Is Important Reading For Anyone Who Is Interested In Ancient Military History Or The Question Of Sovereignty In Athens. Pt. 1. Strategoi And The Campaign. 1. Deliberation And Preparation For War. 2. The Aftermath Of Combat -- Pt. 2. Strategoi And Their Subordinates. 3. Athens' Generals And Their Troops And Subordinate Officers -- Pt. 3. Strategoi And Their Colleagues. 4. Strategoi And The Polemarch. 5. Authority In The Strategia. 6. Athens' Strategoi And Allied Commanders -- Pt. 4. Strategoi And The Demos. 7. The Demos And Generals In The Field. 8. Disciplinary Action. 9. Conclusions -- App. 1. Manning The Walls And Manning The Pnyx -- App. 2. The Miltiades Decree -- App. 3. 490/89: Miltiades' Parian Expedition -- App. 4. Themistokles And The Athenian Response To The Second Persian Invasion -- App. 5. C. 476/5: Kimon's Skyrian Expedition -- App. 6. 456/5: Tolmides' Periplous Of The Peloponnese -- App. 7. Kimon's Alleged Recall From Ostracism And The 451/0 Expedition To Cyprus -- App. 8. 440/39: Perikles, Aspasia, And The Expedition To Samos. App. 9. 433/2: Perikles And The Expedition To Corcyra -- App. 10. Vote On Aristeia At The Isthmus Of Corinth, 480/79 -- App. 11. The Strategos Epi Sous Hoplitas -- App. 12. On The Status Of Menandros And Euthydemos In 413/12 -- App. 13. Strategoi Autokratores -- App. 14. Fatalities -- App. 15. Note On The Retirement Of Alkibiades To The Chersonese In 407/6 -- App. 16. Note On Philokles' Generalship. By Debra Hamel. Indexes: P. [223]-250 Includes Bibliographical References (p. [217]-222) This investigation into Athenian military authority considers both the role played by generals in the deliberative and final stages of Athens' military expeditions and the relationship which obtained between strategoi and their subordinates, colleagues, and the Athenian demos itself.
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