Federalism in Greek Antiquity
Hans Beck editor Peter Funke editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Nov '15
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A comprehensive reassessment of federalism and political integration in antiquity, including detailed descriptions of all the Greek federal states.
This comprehensive reassessment of federalism in Greek antiquity investigates political integration, regionalism, and ethnic identity in the distinct political environment of the ancient Greek world. It will appeal to ancient historians, classicists, and readers in the social sciences alike.The world of ancient Greece witnessed some of the most sophisticated and varied experiments with federalism in the pre-modern era. In the volatile interstate environment of Greece, federalism was a creative response to the challenge of establishing regional unity, while at the same time preserving a degree of local autonomy. To reconcile the forces of integration and independence, Greek federal states introduced, for example, the notion of proportional representation, the stratification of legal practice, and a federal grammar of festivals and cults. Federalism in Greek Antiquity provides the first comprehensive reassessment of the topic. It comprises detailed contributions on all federal states in Aegean Greece and its periphery. With every chapter written by a leading expert in the field, the book also incorporates thematic sections that place the topic in a broader historical and social-scientific context.
ISBN: 9780521192262
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 38mm
Weight: 1000g
634 pages