Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... monument ' democratic ' ? " and admits that , by some standards , " it might appear that no Athenian official art was in any real sense democratic much before the end of the fifth cen- tury . " Trying , nevertheless , to argue that de ...
... monument ' democratic ' ? " and admits that , by some standards , " it might appear that no Athenian official art was in any real sense democratic much before the end of the fifth cen- tury . " Trying , nevertheless , to argue that de ...
الصفحة 197
... monuments whose state sponsorship indicates a direct re- lation to Athenian political circumstances and events . But what actually makes a monument " democratic " ? Is it simply the official patronage of a democratic regime ? Is it an ...
... monuments whose state sponsorship indicates a direct re- lation to Athenian political circumstances and events . But what actually makes a monument " democratic " ? Is it simply the official patronage of a democratic regime ? Is it an ...
الصفحة 199
... monuments were clearly meant to affirm and glorify the values and achievements of Athe- nian society , the specifically " democratic " con- tent that they may have asserted is no longer readily discernible today . It is , at any rate ...
... monuments were clearly meant to affirm and glorify the values and achievements of Athe- nian society , the specifically " democratic " con- tent that they may have asserted is no longer readily discernible today . It is , at any rate ...
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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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