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Hellenistic Democracies Freedom Independence And Political Procedure In Some East Greek Citystates Susanne Carlsson

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Hellenistic Democracies Freedom Independence And Political Procedure In Some East Greek Citystates Susanne Carlsson
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Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.34 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Susanne Carlsson
ISBN: 9783515092654, 351509265X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Hellenistic Democracies Freedom Independence And Political Procedure In Some East Greek Citystates Susanne Carlsson by Susanne Carlsson 9783515092654, 351509265X instant download after payment.

In the hellenistic period the Greek city-states are thought to have lost their independence and thereby also their possibilities of democratic government. This study shows that interstate relations among the Greek cities of coastal Asia Minor were active. Measures were taken to solve conflicts and to strengthen ties of friendship among cities, but the cities did not refrain from claiming their rights vis-a-vis each other and even waging wars; in the power struggle between the changing hegemons, the poleis had possibilities to manoeuvre fairly independently. By systematizing and analyzing the frequency and contents of hellenistic decrees enacted by the council and the demos in four East Greek city-states, the study shows that the latter were democratically ruled, and the issues decided on foremost concerned foreign relations. However, in the second half of the second century polis decrees gradually decrease, to cease altogether towards the end of the first century BC. A possible reason is the growing power of Rome and the establishment of the Roman province of Asia in 129 BC. Under a sole hegemon the poleis no longer had possibilities to set their own agenda.

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