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Antimonarchic Discourse In Antiquity Henning Borm Editor

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Antimonarchic Discourse In Antiquity Henning Borm Editor
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Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Henning Borm (editor)
ISBN: 9783515110952, 351511095X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Antimonarchic Discourse In Antiquity Henning Borm Editor by Henning Borm (editor) 9783515110952, 351511095X instant download after payment.

"When analyzing the character of monarchic regimes and their strategies for creating obedience and acceptance, the focus usually lies on the ruler ideology and the self-representation of the individual monarch. However, the contributions to the present volume try to approach the matter from the angle of the - real or merely anticipated - criticism against the background of which monarchic legitimization was expressed: what conditions, what elements, and what strategies were characteristic of a critical discussion of monocracy in antiquity, and to what extent was the relationship between ruler ideology and antimonarchic sentiment marked by mutual dependence? What significance did the eternal background noise possess which as a contre-discourse compelled rulers in Egypt, Persia, Judea, Greece and Rome to justify themselves again and again?"

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