Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... force- fully ? In a stimulating article , Josiah Ober ( 1993a ) rightly emphasizes the significance of what he calls the " Athenian revolution " of 508 / 7.12 Herodotus ( 5.72.1-2 ) describes the event in the passage cited above . If ...
... force- fully ? In a stimulating article , Josiah Ober ( 1993a ) rightly emphasizes the significance of what he calls the " Athenian revolution " of 508 / 7.12 Herodotus ( 5.72.1-2 ) describes the event in the passage cited above . If ...
الصفحة 77
... force unlike anything seen before in the city- states ( outside the retinues of tyrants ) , and the possession of that force had profound political implications for internal development and for- eign policy . But the prior question is ...
... force unlike anything seen before in the city- states ( outside the retinues of tyrants ) , and the possession of that force had profound political implications for internal development and for- eign policy . But the prior question is ...
الصفحة 78
... force . It was the new sense that all citizens could safely be asked to guard the polis that led to the radical move of abandoning Attica in 480 and depending on the fleet to preserve the politai.9 If a huge navy is inconceivable before ...
... force . It was the new sense that all citizens could safely be asked to guard the polis that led to the radical move of abandoning Attica in 480 and depending on the fleet to preserve the politai.9 If a huge navy is inconceivable before ...
المحتوى
Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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