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Interpreting The Athenian Empire John Ma Robert Parker Nikolaos Papazarkadas

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Interpreting The Athenian Empire John Ma Robert Parker Nikolaos Papazarkadas
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Publisher: Bloomsbury
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.27 MB
Pages: 250
Author: John Ma, Robert Parker, Nikolaos Papazarkadas
ISBN: 9781472540751, 1472540751
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Interpreting The Athenian Empire John Ma Robert Parker Nikolaos Papazarkadas by John Ma, Robert Parker, Nikolaos Papazarkadas 9781472540751, 1472540751 instant download after payment.

The empire that the Athenians established in the years after 478 BC was an entirely new phenomenon in the history of Greece, and the basis of much of the brilliant development of Athenian culture in the fifth century. Its growth and collapse was the key event in the history of the period, after the defeat of the Persian invasion. Yet this important historical phenomenon remains baffling to study. New developments in various fields have made urgent a revision of existing approaches, which largely originated in the first half of the last century. Advances in archaeology have hugely extended the possibilities of writing an archaeology of the empire. The accepted chronology of many key inscriptions has been powerfully challenged, so that new narrative reconstructions become possible. Relevant new documents in languages such as Lycian have become available. Understanding of the Persian empire which was the parallel, and in a sense the model, with which the Athenian empire interacted has been transformed in the last quarter century. Broader developments in historiography (microhistory; history from below; and, post-colonial theory) invite us to pose new questions.The aim of this collection is not to offer a final word on any of the problems, but to give a sense of the possibility of a new generation of studies of the empire.

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