Defining citizenship in archaic Greece /

Citizenship is a major feature of contemporary national and international politics. It is also a legacy of ancient Greece. The concept of membership of a community appeared in Greece some three millennia ago as a participation in the social and political life of small-scale communities, but only tow...

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Other Authors: Duplouy, Alain (Editor), Brock, Roger (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Pathways to archaic citizenship / Alain Duplouy
  • State formation in early Iron Age Greece the operative forces / John K. Davies
  • Retracing steps finding ways into archaic Greek citizenship / Josine Blok
  • Citizens and soldiers in archaic Athens / Hans van Wees
  • Associations and citizenship in Attica from Solon to Cleisthenes / Paulin Ismard
  • Citizenship and civic subdivisions the case of Sparta / Marcello Lupi
  • The Spartan contribution to Greek citizenship theory / Paul Cartledge
  • Athletics and citizenship / Nick Fisher
  • Citizenship and commensality in archaic Crete searching for the Andreion / James Whitley
  • Citizenship as performance / Alain Duplouy
  • Oligarchies of 'fixed number' or citizen bodies in the making? / Maurizio Giangiulio
  • Conclusion : taking stock and looking backward / Roger W. Brock.