Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... ground that Michel Foucault had covered more philosophi- cally in his critique of " the chimera of origins " ( 1977 ) . We had seen how the object of analysis shifted as we moved from one level of analysis to another ( or , as Foucault ...
... ground that Michel Foucault had covered more philosophi- cally in his critique of " the chimera of origins " ( 1977 ) . We had seen how the object of analysis shifted as we moved from one level of analysis to another ( or , as Foucault ...
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... ground to the undeniably distinctive quality of culture and the visual arts in fifth - century Ath- ens less in the city's political structure ( democ- racy ) than in its special circumstances ( the avail- ability of the empire's ...
... ground to the undeniably distinctive quality of culture and the visual arts in fifth - century Ath- ens less in the city's political structure ( democ- racy ) than in its special circumstances ( the avail- ability of the empire's ...
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... Ground plan of the Athenian Agora c. 500 B.C. (after Thompson and Wycherley 1972; pi. 4). courts, and the stoas on the northwest angle (see Thompson and Wycherley 1972; Camp 1986: 48-57, 90-116). These were, of course, designed to house ...
... Ground plan of the Athenian Agora c. 500 B.C. (after Thompson and Wycherley 1972; pi. 4). courts, and the stoas on the northwest angle (see Thompson and Wycherley 1972; Camp 1986: 48-57, 90-116). These were, of course, designed to house ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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